China's deepest offshore wind farm, located off the Shandong Peninsula, entered full-capacity grid operation on April 7, 2026, marking a major milestone for deep-sea renewable energy. Operated by China Huaneng Group, the project features 42 12MW turbines in 52–56 meters of water, totaling 504 megawatts capacity, and is designed to generate 1.7 billion kWh annually.

China's deepest offshore wind farm, located off the Shandong Peninsula, entered full-capacity grid operation on April 7, 2026, marking a major milestone for deep-sea renewable energy. Operated by China Huaneng Group, the project features 42 12MW turbines in 52–56 meters of water, totaling 504 megawatts capacity, and is designed to generate 1.7 billion kWh annually. 

Key Project Details:
Location: ~
70 km off the coast of Shandong Province, in the north Yellow Sea.
Water Depth: -
52 to 56 meters, allowing for deeper, far-sea development.
Capacity: -
504 megawatts (MW), comprising 42 units of 12 MW turbines.
Power Generation: -
Expected to generate 1.7 billion kilowatt-hours annually.
Environmental Impact:-
 Saves approximately 500,000 tonnes of standard coal, reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and powers roughly 1.2 million households.
Technological Advancements: -
Uses four-pile jacket foundations to handle deep-sea conditions and BeiDou navigation for precise installation. 
This project marks a significant step in the commercial, large-scale development of China's far-sea wind resources, showcasing advancements in tackling complex geological and environmental challenges. 
China's deepest offshore wind farm starts full-capacity grid operation.

 MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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