Pingtan drives strong growth in wind power development
Today, the island is exploring deep-sea wind energy, with eight wind power plants generating a combined capacity of 788,300 kilowatts, producing 2.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity
China''s installed wind power generation capacity tops world for 15
China''s installed wind power generation capacity has consistently ranked first in the world for an impressive 15-year streak, according to the latest data released by the China Electricity
Pingtan Island: Windy wonderland powering China''s green future
Wind power development has brought substantial benefits to Pingtan, creating jobs, boosting the economy, and significantly reducing pollution. The island serves as a model for clean energy
Power plant profile: Pingtan Offshore Wind Farm, China
Pingtan Offshore Wind Farm is a 299MW offshore wind power project. The project is located in East China Sea, Fujian, China. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over
High-capacity wind turbine prepped for installation in Pingtan
The preparation work for installing a wind turbine with an installed capacity of 16 megawatts has been completed in an offshore wind farm in Pingtan, Southeast China''s Fujian province, which is
Key dates in the development of China''s wind power sector
1976: The Pingtan Wind Power Test Station is set up in Pingtan county, Fujian province, followed by the establishment of test stations on Shengsi Island, Zhejiang province, and Badaling in
Power plant profile: Fujian Pingtan Offshore Wind Power Project, China
The project was developed by Pingtan Offshore Wind Power. Datang International Power Generation and Pingtan Communications Investment Group are currently owning the project having ownership
16-MW turbine to be installed off Pingtan
Preparation work for the construction of a wind turbine with an installed capacity of 16 megawatts has been completed at an offshore wind farm in Pingtan, Fujian province, the first in the
Pingtan drives strong growth in wind power development
The development of wind power in Pingtan began at a relatively early stage in 1978 with China''s first 55-kilowatt turbine. Pingtan initially developed land-based wind farms in the 2000s, followed by offshore