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    Jiangsu Province approved 6.7 GW offshore wind power project

    • Last Update: 2023-01-01
    • Source: Internet
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    China's manufacturing hub Jiangsu province provided the green light for 24 offshore wind projects with a total capacity of 6.
    7 gigawatts (GW),
    Reuters reported.
    It is part of Jiangsu's ambitious plan to launch 10 GW-scale offshore wind farms, known as the Three Gorges Offshore project, to work with coastal areas to promote clean energy development
    .

    The 24 newly approved projects, with a total investment of 122.
    29 billion yuan ($18.
    05 billion), will be developed
    by China's top power generation companies such as China Energy Group, China Nuclear Power Group, China Huaneng Group and State Power Investment Corporation.

    By 2018, Jiangsu had 56 wind farms in operation with an online capacity of more than 8.
    6 GW
    .

    China aims to build seven large-scale wind power bases
    in Jiangsu, Hebei, Jilin, Gansu, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia.
    By 2020, China's total wind power capacity will exceed 100 GW
    .

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    China's manufacturing hub Jiangsu province provided the green light for 24 offshore wind projects with a total capacity of 6.
    7 gigawatts (GW),
    Reuters reported.
    It is part of Jiangsu's ambitious plan to launch 10 GW-scale offshore wind farms, known as the Three Gorges Offshore project, to work with coastal areas to promote clean energy development
    .

    Offshore wind

    The 24 newly approved projects, with a total investment of 122.
    29 billion yuan ($18.
    05 billion), will be developed
    by China's top power generation companies such as China Energy Group, China Nuclear Power Group, China Huaneng Group and State Power Investment Corporation.

    By 2018, Jiangsu had 56 wind farms in operation with an online capacity of more than 8.
    6 GW
    .

    China aims to build seven large-scale wind power bases
    in Jiangsu, Hebei, Jilin, Gansu, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia.
    By 2020, China's total wind power capacity will exceed 100 GW
    .

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