200MW! HDEC Connects Floating PV Plant in Grid

PVTIME – PowerChina HuaDong Engineering Corporation Limited (HDEC), an international engineering firm engaged in Hydropower & Renewable Energy, Urban & Rural infrastructure, Ecology & Environment as well as unique Digital Innovations, has recently commissioned one of its floating-PV parks in Sanmen City of Zhejiang Province, China.

This 200MW PV plant is supported by a 24MWh energy storage system and is the first clean energy facility in China to combine nuclear power, solar power, and chemical power. The project follows a block power generation and centralised grid connection scheme, utilizing 50 power generation units, with the booster station set in the sea. This effectively enhances the overall energy efficiency and system stability.

After the project is fully connected to the grid, the average annual electricity usage will reach 210 million kWh during operation. This amount is sufficient to meet the annual electricity requirements of 140,000 households, save 69,500 tonnes of standard coal, reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 145,600 tonnes, and reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by about 529.8 tonnes. Thus, this project has significant environmental protection and energy-saving benefits.

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