The Chinese Mainland Installs World’s Largest Offshore Converter Station
The Chinese mainland is installing the ‘Heart of Offshore Wind,’ the world’s largest offshore converter station, to boost clean energy production in Guangdong.
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The Chinese mainland is installing the ‘Heart of Offshore Wind,’ the world’s largest offshore converter station, to boost clean energy production in Guangdong.
China has installed the “Heart of Offshore Wind” in Guangdong Province, the world’s largest offshore converter station, boosting clean energy capacity by 6 billion kWh annually.
China has launched the “Heart of Offshore Wind,” the world’s largest offshore converter station, significantly enhancing the Chinese mainland’s renewable energy capacity.
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