300 MW offshore wind farm expansion project in Zhanjiang enters operation

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A 300 MW expansion to the existing 600 MW Xuwen offshore wind farm in Zhanjiang, China, developed by State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC), has started commercial operation.

Photo source: Hengtong Group via LinkedIn

The 600 MW Xuwen offshore wind farm was built in two phases consisting of a total of 94 wind turbines. The first of 47 Mingyang’s MySE6.45-180 turbines in the first phase was installed in early 2021 and the entire wind farm was commissioned at the end of 2021.

The work on the additional 300 MW started in 2023 with wind turbine installation commencing in the spring of 2024. According to a social media post shared by SPIC, the expansion went into operation on December 17.

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The news about the start of the wind farm’s commercial operation was also shared by Hengtong Submarine Power Cable, which was engaged in the project under an EPCI contract.

Hengtong was responsible for the high voltage inter-array and export cable system, as well as the installation of foundations and the offshore substation. To carry out the work, Hengtong used its cable laying vessel Hengtong Cable 5 and crane vessel Hengtong 3500, the company said in a social media post on December 26.