16.6 MW Wind Turbines to Spin Offshore China
China’s MingYang Smart Energy plans to deploy two wind turbines with an individual capacity of 16.6 MW at the MingYang Yangjiang Qingzhou Four offshore wind farm in the South China Sea.
The 505.2 MW offshore wind farm will also feature 59 8 MW wind turbines.
Available data suggest that the wind farm is expected to be operational by 2026.
The current owner and developer of the project is China Ming Yang Wind Power Group.
The wind farm covers some 74 square kilometres near Shaba Town, Yangxi County, Yangjiang City, with water depths ranging from 41 to 46 metres.
Orient Cable is the project’s EPCI contractor for the 35 kV inter-array cables and the 220 kV export cables.
MingYang announced the launch of the MySE 16.0-242 model, the world’s most powerful wind turbine, in August 2021.
The model is scheduled for full prototype rollout in 2022, to be followed by prototype installation in the first half of 2023 and commercial production in the first half of 2024, according to MingYang.
Designed for high-wind IEC IB including typhoon-class IEC TC, the MySE 16.0-242 features a 242-metre diameter rotor, 118-metre long blades, and a 46,000 square metre swept area equivalent to more than six soccer fields.