Dongtai H2 is a 302.4MW offshore wind power project. The project is located in East China Sea, Jiangsu, China. The project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in November 2019.
Project TypeTotal Capacity (MW)Active Capacity (MW)Pipeline Capacity (MW)Project StatusProject LocationProject DeveloperOffshore302.4302.4-ActiveJiangsu, ChinaGuohua (Jiangsu) Wind Power Co Ltd
Description
The project was developed by Guohua (Jiangsu) Wind Power. China Energy Investment and EDF Renewables are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 62.5% and 37.5% respectively.
The wind turbines in the project are installed on fixed foundations. An array of monopile foundations feature in the project.
The project generates 813,540MWh electricity thereby offsetting 590,000t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is $692.45m.
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By GlobalDataDevelopment Status
The project is currently active. The project got commissioned in November 2019.
Contractors Involved
Dongtai H2 (Dongtai H2 Phase II) is equipped with Envision Energy EN136-4.2 turbines. The phase consists of 12 turbines with 4.2MW nameplate capacity.
Dongtai H2 (Dongtai H2 Phase I) is equipped with Shanghai Electric Wind Power Equipment SWT 4.0-130 turbines. The phase consists of 63 turbines with 4MW nameplate capacity.
Methodology
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