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China: China's deepest offshore wind power project put into operation

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Shotlist Yantai City, Shandong Province, east China - Recent 1. Aerial shots of wind turbines 2. Aerial shots of power generation plant, facilities 3. Various of engineers working FILE: Yantai City, Shandong Province, east China - Date Unknown 4. Aerial shot of wind turbine under construction 5. Offshore wind power generation platform 6. Fast motion showing part of wind turbines being lifted 7. Aerial shots of wind turbines 8. Aerial shots of power transmission towers Storyline China's deepest offshore wind power project, located in east China's Shandong Province, was officially put into operation, marking a new breakthrough in commercial offshore wind power generation in deep-sea areas. Operated by the state-owned China Huaneng Group, the project has a total installed capacity of 504 MW, comprising 42 wind turbine generators of 12 MW each. Located approximately 70 kilometers offshore, in water depths ranging from 52 to 56 meters, it is China's deepest commercial offshore wind power project to date. The project features an innovative four-pile jacket foundation structure, reaching a maximum height of 83.9 meters, China's tallest of its type, which ensures the safety and stability of the wind turbines in the complex geological environment of deep-sea area. [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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