Offshore Wind Power

CTGR is steadfastly committed to becoming a leading offshore wind developer in an orderly manner. Focused on scaling up offshore wind power in contiguous areas, the company has formed a rolling development pattern, through which development resources are secured and projects are planned, prepared, constructed and put into operation in batches. As of today, it has accumulatively acquired over 30 million kilowatts of resources, and its operational offshore wind power projects span four coastal provinces in China - Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Liaoning - with a cumulative installed capacity of 1.3 million kilowatts (kW). Five offshore wind farm bases in Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangsu provinces have taken shape, with each having an installed capacity of at least one million kW.

  • 1.7GW offshore wind power project phase I-V in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province

    1.7GW offshore wind power project phase I-V in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province

    As the largest offshore wind power project in China, this is CTG’s first GW-level offshore wind power base in Guangdong Province. Upon completion, the farm will boast Asia’s largest offshore booster station, and have recorded many industry firsts, especially in terms of wind turbine technology, trailblazing the development of large-scale wind farms in contiguous areas in China.

  • 300MW H8-2 offshore wind farm in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province

    300MW H8-2 offshore wind farm in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province

    The project, the furthest offshore wind power project in China, plays a positive role in promoting the development of offshore wind power, the localization of key technologies and the systematization of construction operations in the country.

  • 300MW offshore wind farm in Changyi, Shandong Province

    300MW offshore wind farm in Changyi, Shandong Province

    This is the first domestic pilot project combining offshore wind power and marine ranching - a type of aquaculture that involves the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products - in Shandong Province, exploring new ways of combining offshore wind power and marine ranching in China.