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Announcement of Candidates for Winning the 306MW Offshore Wind Power Project of Three Gorges Energy

Author:Golden Ocean CorporationViewers:392 Update time:2023-12-21

On January 9, 2024, China Three Gorges Electronic Procurement Platform released a notice titled "Announcement of Candidates for Winning the Bid for Cable Equipment Procurement of Jinshan Offshore Wind Farm Phase I Project".3.png

The announcement shows that the first winning candidate is Shanghai Qifan Cable Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 242724430.35 yuan. The candidate for the second winning bid is Ningbo Dongfang Cable Co., Ltd., with a bid price of 22499554.80 yuan. Candidate for the third winning bid: Zhongtian Technology Submarine Cable Co., Ltd., bidding price: 250000587.54 yuan.

The Jinshan Offshore Wind Farm Phase I Project (hereinafter referred to as the Jinshan Phase I Project) is located in the northern sea area of Hangzhou Bay in Jinshan District, Shanghai. The center of the site is approximately 19.5km offshore, with a water depth of 10.2 to 12.0 meters. This project plans to install 36 wind turbines with a single unit capacity of 8.5MW, with a total installed capacity of 306MW. The electricity generated by the wind farm will be transmitted through 35kV submarine cables to 220kV offshore substation, and then transmitted through 220kV submarine cables before being connected to the onshore control center. Finally, it will be connected to the power grid through 220kV buried cables. 35kV submarine cables are used for all power collection lines in the site.

The project is planned to have full capacity grid connected power generation by December 31, 2024. After completion, it is expected to have an average annual grid connected power of 1075.524 million kilowatt hours, save 327800 tons of standard coal annually, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 894700 tons.

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