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China’s Offshore Wind Power Expansion: 3.75 GW Projects Under Development and 458 MW Integrated Grid Solutions

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Wind Energy Daily Report | The Sanhe Wind Power Project is building a 3.75GW offshore wind farm; the Hainan Province is deploying a 458MW integrated grid load project; and the China Electric Power Construction Company has initiated 418.3 billion yuan in wind power projects.

Date: 2025-03-26

Source: Wind Energy Daily Report

As of March 26, 2025, the China Electric Power Construction’s wind power projects are expected to contribute significantly to the national grid. The offshore wind energy capacity is projected to grow, with plans for new installations being executed by various companies.

Recent reports indicate that China has made substantial progress in wind energy development, with 231 new wind power projects announced, representing a 165.7% increase compared to previous years. The total capacity from these projects is anticipated to reach approximately 418.30 billion yuan.

By March 2025, the goal is to expand offshore wind energy significantly. The expected completion dates for major projects are set for 2025, with numerous installations planned to enhance the national energy infrastructure.

The projects underway are part of a broader strategy to enhance China’s energy landscape, focusing on sustainable and renewable energy sources.

In 2024, new offshore wind projects are expected to generate substantial electricity output, with the capacity potentially exceeding 14.25 billion kWh annually.

Efforts are being made to streamline the approval process for wind energy projects to facilitate quicker deployment and operational readiness, ensuring that China meets its renewable energy targets efficiently.

As the global demand for renewable energy rises, the emphasis on wind power in China is expected to continue, aligning with international trends in sustainable energy development.

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