China's first 1.5 MW anti-typhoon wind turbine successfully operated
After over 20 days of rigorous technical testing, China's first domestically developed 1,500-kilowatt typhoon-resistant wind turbine has successfully been connected to the grid. This information was shared today by a reporter at the Houhai Wind Farm in Xinyi Town, Xuwen County, Zhanjiang, Guangdong.
Xuwen County's eastern coastline is known for its abundant wind resources, making it an ideal location for large-scale wind farm development. From Longtang Town to the back beach of Xinyi Town, the area has significant potential for wind energy projects. Between the end of 2001 and August 2002, experts from the United Nations, Beijing, and Yudean Group conducted extensive site assessments, leading to the establishment of the Houhai Wind Farm in Xinyi Town as the first wind power project in western Guangdong.
The 1,500-kilowatt wind turbine at the Houhai Wind Farm is designed to withstand typhoon-level winds, producing 1,500 kilowatts of electricity per hour. It is the first unit in China to adopt a Sino-foreign cooperative development model tailored to local wind conditions and climate. The technology offers the lowest development cost and is capable of withstanding extreme weather events such as typhoons, sandstorms, and cold temperatures. It represents world-leading standards and is equipped with independent intellectual property rights.
Local experts have stated that the Xuwen wind power project will be implemented in three phases. The initial goal is to build a capacity of 300,000 to 350,000 kilowatts within five years, with a total planned investment of 2.5 billion yuan. As these wind projects move forward, Xuwen is expected to become the largest wind power base in Guangdong Province, significantly contributing to the region's clean energy development.
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