Group 1 - The successful commissioning of the 400 MW offshore photovoltaic project in Yantai, Shandong, marks a significant milestone for China's offshore photovoltaic development, establishing a replicable construction process for future projects [1] - The project is expected to generate an average annual electricity output of 694 million kWh, reducing standard coal consumption by approximately 208,700 tons and cutting carbon dioxide emissions by about 535,800 tons, equivalent to reforesting 1,562 hectares [1] - The project utilizes innovative bifacial double-glass solar modules, which have been developed to withstand the harsh marine environment, achieving a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 22.86% and a bifaciality greater than 85% [3] Group 2 - The Shandong Provincial Energy Bureau emphasizes the importance of developing renewable energy and clean energy bases, with the Yantai project playing a crucial role in transforming the regional energy structure and supporting the development of a modern marine economy [3] - The project is located in the coastal area of Laizhou Bay, with a total sea area of 512.7 hectares, and connects to the land-based power grid through 16 sets of 35 kV collection lines [3] - The project has led to the development of seven patents related to the manufacturing of marine-adapted solar components, significantly advancing technology in offshore photovoltaic systems [3]
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