Recently, the entire capacity of the Phase I project at the Bozhong Offshore Wind Power Site G of Shandong Energy Group was connected to the grid at full capacity at once.
The Bozhong Offshore Wind Power Site G is a key project in China's strategy to build a new power system primarily based on new energy. The Phase I project is located in the eastern sea area of Dongying City, with a total installed capacity of 400.4 MW, 35 10-MW and 4 12.6-MW wind turbines installed. It has constructed two offshore booster stations with a total capacity of 900 MW and an onshore central control center in one go.
It is worth mentioning that the project innovatively customized and developed the largest unit with a single-unit power of 12.6 MW in the northern region. It is the first wide-range large-scale demonstration of using 252-meter diameter wind turbine blades, and the first offshore wind farm to adopt full-flow testing in the country. It is the first to apply Slim-SO™, a new-generation offshore lightweight booster station in the northern region. It innovatively uses 66kV voltage level collection sea cables, effectively improving the utilization efficiency of marine resources.