CTG hails the power of wind energy on Global Wind Day
Date: 2024-06-15
Today marks Global Wind Day! CTG hails the power of wind energy and its incredible impact on the planet.
From erecting the world's first 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine in southeast China's Fujian Province to building the world’s highest-altitude wind farm in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, CTG remains committed to developing sustainable energy.
Join CTG in embracing a clean, renewable future!

The CuomeiZhegu Wind Farm in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region - the highest-altitude wind farm in China, utilizing 3.6 MW wind turbines, the largest single-unit capacity turbines deployed in ultra-high altitude regions.

The Siziwangqi Wind Farm in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - the largest single onshore wind power project in China.

The Milexi Wind Farm in southwest China's Yunnan Province - currently the grid-connected mountain wind power project with the largest single-unit capacity in China, and the largest wind power project in southwestern China that has reached full production and operation.

The Xitieshan Wind Farm in northwest China's Qinghai Province - China's first high-altitude megawatt-level wind power project.

The Yangjiang Offshore Wind Farm in south China's Guangdong Province - China's first offshore wind power project with a capacity of over one million kilowatts.

The Rudong Offshore Wind Farm in east China's Jiangsu Province - China's first offshore wind power project with flexible DC transmission.

The H8-2 Offshore Wind Farm in Dafeng, east China's Jiangsu Province - the offshore wind power project with the furthest distance from shore in China.

The Changyi Offshore Wind Farm in east China's Shandong Province - CTG's first pilot project integrating offshore wind power with marine ranching.

The Pingtan Offshore Wind Farm in southeast China's Fujian Province - CTG's first project in the province to explore grid parity for offshore wind power.
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