Located in Ganqimaodu township, the project, owned by Inner Mongolia Energy Group Co, comprises 150 turbines of 10 megawatts each, forming the country's biggest "giant matrix" of onshore wind turbines. . China's first and largest onshore wind farm to deploy 10 megawatt turbines at scale officially entered commercial operation in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Sunday, according to CCTV News. 6 MW, producing 54,000 MWh yearly, enough to power approximately 30,000 Chinese homes. Ocean X features a dual-turbine 'V' shape with a total capacity of 16. Having an annual electricity generation capacity of more than 10 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh), the project. . Mingyang Smart Energy's OceanX, which the company says is the world's largest single-capacity floating wind power platform, has started operating at the Qingzhou IV offshore wind farm in Yangjiang, China, where it was installed this summer.
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Mingyang Smart Energy's OceanX, which the company says is the world's largest single-capacity floating wind power platform, has started operating at the Qingzhou IV offshore wind farm in Yangjiang, China, where it was installed this summer.
Mingyang aims to aid in the worldwide transition to sustainable energy with innovative floating offshore wind technologies. These include the MySE 5.5MW and MySE 7.25MW systems, along with an advanced 16.6MW (OceanX double-rotor floating wind turbine).
The platform's turbines feature counter-rotating blades which Mingyang says increases power generation by 4.29 per cent. With a generation capacity of 16.6 MW, the floater is capable of producing 54 GWh annually, enough to power 30,000 households, according to the company.
By clicking sign up, you confirm that you accept this site's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy MingYang Smart Energy is set to install the world's largest floating wind turbine, Ocean X, capable of producing 54 million kWh annually.