Core Insights - The China Dongfang Electric Group has successfully connected the world's largest 26 MW offshore wind turbine to the grid, setting new records for single-unit capacity and rotor diameter, indicating China's leading position in high-end offshore wind power equipment manufacturing [1][3] Group 1: Technological Advancements - The 26 MW offshore wind turbine showcases significant breakthroughs in key technologies such as gearbox, generator, and electrical control systems, highlighting China's strong independent innovation capabilities in the renewable energy sector [1][3] Group 2: Environmental Impact - The turbine operates efficiently, generating 62 degrees of clean energy with each rotation at full load, and can produce an annual output of 100 million kWh under average wind speeds of 10 m/s, sufficient to meet the annual electricity needs of 55,000 households, while saving over 30,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by over 80,000 tons [3] Group 3: Market Development - The recent signing of the world's first 20 MW offshore wind turbine mass application project marks a transition for China's offshore wind power from isolated breakthroughs to a new phase of large-scale and series application, with turbine capacities ranging from 20 MW to 26 MW to adapt to various wind and marine conditions [3]
全球最大26兆瓦级海上风电机组并网发电