Core Insights - The first batch of grid-connected power generation from the China Electric Power Construction Group's (CEPC) offshore photovoltaic project in Qingdao, Jimo, was successfully integrated into the national grid, providing green electricity to numerous households [1] Project Overview - The project is a fishing-integrated offshore pile foundation photovoltaic project located in the Ao Shan Bay sea area of Jimo District, Qingdao, with a total investment of 10.2 billion yuan [1] - The planned capacity for the project is 1.15 million kilowatts of pile foundation photovoltaic power generation [1] - The project received approval for sea use from the Ministry of Natural Resources in October 2024, with offshore installation operations commencing in December of the same year [1] Phase Details - The project is being constructed in two phases, with the first phase having an installed capacity of 600 megawatts [1] - Once the first phase reaches full capacity, it is expected to generate approximately 1.07 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, saving about 327,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 871,000 tons [1]
中电建青岛即墨海上光伏项目一期首批并网发电