Core Points - The city of Jieyang has established a deep-water port with a capacity of 300,000 tons and a wind power "mother port" with capacities ranging from 3,000 to 70,000 tons, enhancing its maritime infrastructure [1] - The National Energy Investment Group's Jieyang Port is the first specialized offshore wind power mother port in eastern Guangdong, with a transfer efficiency three times that of ordinary deep-water ports [1] - The port has received approval for external opening and is a key support for the regional marine economy cluster development [1] Infrastructure Development - There are currently 21 berths for ports with a capacity of over 10,000 tons either in operation or under construction in Jieyang [1] - Ongoing projects include the construction of a commercial oil reserve terminal and various other terminals in the South China Sea area, which are included in national and provincial port development plans [1] - The South China Sea area will feature a public terminal with a designed annual throughput capacity of 12.3 million tons, making it the largest and closest public terminal to international shipping routes in the city [1] Economic Context - Jieyang benefits from a 142-kilometer coastline and 9,300 square kilometers of marine resources, positioning it well for marine economic development [2] - The city is actively advancing coastal port construction and optimizing port functionality to support the growth of green petrochemicals and marine economy as emerging pillar industries [2]
向海图强!揭阳市持续推进沿海港口建设