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中广核海上清洁能源装机容量达474万千瓦

Core Viewpoint - China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) is actively expanding its offshore clean energy applications, focusing on the integration of marine ecological protection and sustainable development [1][2] Group 1: Offshore Clean Energy Projects - CGN has developed nearly 20 offshore wind and solar projects with a total installed capacity of 4.74 million kilowatts, expected to generate 14.8 billion kilowatt-hours annually, sufficient to meet the annual electricity needs of over 8 million households [1] - The company has established over 50 integrated development projects across water, offshore, and land [2] Group 2: Innovative Development Models - CGN is exploring a diversified sustainable development model combining "blue energy + offshore farming," exemplified by the Laizhou 304 MW offshore wind project, which integrates wind turbine foundations with aquaculture facilities [1] - This project aims to create a symbiotic relationship between energy generation and marine resource cultivation, promoting a sustainable development path of "using fish to promote electricity and using electricity to support fish" [1] Group 3: Marine Biodiversity Protection - The French Green Ocean Research Institute released the "CGN Marine Biodiversity Protection White Paper," highlighting CGN's practices in achieving synergy between offshore clean energy development and marine ecological protection [2] - CGN has established a comprehensive ecological monitoring and assessment system around its nuclear power bases, promoting a long-term mechanism for marine biodiversity protection [2] - Over 200 species of flora and fauna thrive in the marine areas surrounding the Daya Bay nuclear power base, including 15 species of nationally protected coral, supported by the establishment of coral conservation zones [2]