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High-wind Sea Area Offshore Photovoltaic Farm in China Now Connected to Grid

Offshore solar power plant, offering a generating capacity of 180 Megawatts, now features a 110-kilovolt land-based enhancer station and energy-storage unit. Grid connection was successful on Tuesday.

Underway offshore solar project of 180 MW goes live, featuring onshore booster station at...
Underway offshore solar project of 180 MW goes live, featuring onshore booster station at 110-kilovolts and energy-storage system, grid connection succeeded on Tuesday.

High-wind Sea Area Offshore Photovoltaic Farm in China Now Connected to Grid

🛰️ Unveiling China's Seaside Electric Dream 🇨🇳

Behold the sight of China's trailblazing offshore photovoltaic (PV) farm, situated offshore in the windy waters of Dongshan County, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province 🌊🚀. Here's the blurbreak on this game-changer in marine renewable energy!

📍 Location

This majestic marvel calls the waters off Dongshan County, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, its home 🏝️.

👥 Power Players

The champion of this ambitious project? None other than the China Three Gorges Corporation 🏢.

💥 Power Punch

The PV farm is primed to pack a punch with a planned capacity of 180 megawatts ⚡🔋.

Discussions in the field of environmental science suggest the PV farm's significant contribution to mitigating climate-change, as it leverages cutting-edge technology for renewable energy production. Remarkably, this project takes a giant step forward in marine environmental-science, pioneering the use of offshore photovoltaic farms to harness the power of windy waters for sustainable energy.

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