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海外华媒海南行:“巨无霸”风机叶片海南造
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-14 08:09
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the advancements and significance of the Mingyang Smart Energy Group's manufacturing capabilities in offshore wind power, particularly at its base in Hainan, which is set to produce the world's longest wind turbine blades by 2024 [3][4]. Company Overview - Mingyang Smart Energy Group is a leading enterprise in high-end offshore wind power equipment manufacturing in Hainan, with a total investment of 2 billion yuan in its manufacturing base [3]. - The Mingyang base has the unique capability of complete machine manufacturing for wind power, with the first phase of the main engine factory completed by the end of November 2022 [3]. Product Details - The wind turbine blades, designated MySE292, measure 143 meters in length, contributing to a total rotor diameter of 292 meters, which is comparable to the height of the Central Television Tower [3]. - The sweeping area of the blades exceeds 66,000 square meters, equivalent to 9.4 standard football fields [3]. Industry Context - China's offshore wind power has become a leading clean energy development direction, with the country holding the world's largest cumulative installed capacity for four consecutive years (2021-2024) and the highest new installed capacity for seven consecutive years (2018-2024) [4]. - By the end of 2024, China's cumulative grid-connected capacity is expected to reach 41.27 million kilowatts, accounting for 49.6% of the global total [4]. Future Plans - Mingyang is expanding its production capabilities, having started mass production of 10-megawatt wind turbines in 2023, focusing on large typhoon-resistant offshore wind power units and their key components [5]. - The company is planning a full industry chain investment in Hainan, including a deep-sea energy technology research institute and a national testing base for large offshore wind turbines [7]. - Mingyang aims to create a green energy industry chain model integrating offshore wind power, marine ranching, and seawater hydrogen production [7].