CCTV "Live News" Special Report: China's First Wave-Resistant Floating Photovoltaic Platform, in which DFE Participated, Successfully Put into Production and Operation!
Pubdate:2024-11-05
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Recently, the country's first wave-resistant deep-sea
floating photovoltaic platform, "Yellow Sea No. 1," designed and
constructed by Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute with participation from
DFE, officially began operation at the Huaneng Shandong Peninsula South 4
Offshore Wind Power Project. This project fills the gap in empirical demonstration
research on deep-sea offshore photovoltaics in China, providing important data
support for the large-scale development and efficient, safe application of
offshore photovoltaic platforms in the country.
The "Yellow Sea No. 1" platform framework
features a truss-style steel-plastic hybrid floating body design, with a high
effective air gap and strong survivability. It can withstand waves exceeding
10m in height, making it the deepest floating offshore photovoltaic platform
built in China to date. The platform employs a mode of co-locating wind and
solar energy development projects, steadily harnessing both wind and solar power.
This effectively reduces costs, enhances marine utilization, and optimizes the
energy structure.
The operational monitoring and power generation
analysis system built by DFE for the platform will conduct field monitoring and
experiments at sea for up to one year. This system can real-time collect data
on the platform's operational status, the power generation efficiency and
output of different types of photovoltaic modules and wind turbines, as well as
information on sea conditions, including temperature, humidity, wind direction,
wind speed, and light intensity. This will enable comprehensive monitoring and
situational awareness of the offshore photovoltaic platform. The onshore
monitoring center can analyze panoramic data from multiple dimensions to derive
important information, such as the correlation between offshore photovoltaic
power generation efficiency and various environmental factors, as well as
validation of the platform's structural stability. This provides data support
for the efficient and safe application of floating photovoltaic technology in
marine environments.
The successful commissioning of this platform fully verifies DFE' capability
for safe and reliable system monitoring, and showcases its deep involvement in
the application research of offshore renewable energy platform systems. Going
forward, DFE will continue to be guided by new quality productive forces,
exploring the integrated development of "marine ranching." It aims to
promote the intensive and integrated development of marine resources alongside
ecological protection, achieving high-quality development and modernization.