Recently, a consortium of China Energy Construction Shanxi Institute and South Korean partners won the bid for the 365 MW offshore wind power EPC general contracting project in South Korea and signed an onshore construction agreement, with a contract amount of about 10.5 billion yuan.
The project is located in Jeollanam-do, a southwestern province in South Korea, with a planned installed capacity of 365 MW and 64 unitsThe 7 MW wind turbine, designed to generate 2,200 hours of equivalent full-load utilization per year and an average annual power generation capacity of 800 million kWh, is sent to the Korean power grid through a 154 kV booster station. The project will start construction in January 2024 and is expected to be connected to the grid for power generation by the end of 2025.
The project has obtained a long-term fixed electricity price for wind power projects in South Korea, and will make full use of offshore wind resources to actively promote the development of new energy, energy structure transformation and offshore wind power-related manufacturing industries in South Korea, and help achieve South Korea's 2050 carbon neutrality goal, with significant social and economic benefits.
This project is the fourth project signed by China Energy Construction Shanxi Institute in South Korea, and has achieved new breakthroughs in providing green development solutions and improving the level of international business. In the next step, the company will organize advantageous project teams and match advantageous management resources to ensure that the project is started at a high level, constructed with high standards and promoted with high quality.
*: China can build.