China's 2000-Ton Offshore Wind Power Installation Platform 'Daqiao Haifeng' Delivered

TapTechNews May 20th news, jointly developed by China Railway Bridge Bureau and China Merchants Industry, and built with an investment of 1.2 billion yuan ($171.43 million), China's 2,000-ton self-elevating offshore wind power installation platform - Daqiao Haifeng was delivered in Nantong, Jiangsu on May 18th.

The general manager of China Railway Bridge Bureau, Mao Weiqi, introduced:

Among the currently built offshore wind power installation platforms, Daqiao Haifeng has the longest pile legs and the strongest crane with the most comprehensive lifting capacity, and many performance indicators have reached the international leading level.

The 131-meter-long (430 feet) long legs can adapt to the operation and construction in 70 meters (230 feet) water depth, can meet the hoisting of the largest single-unit capacity of 25 megawatts wind turbine, can carry 2 sets of 25-megawatt-level wind turbine equipment to go to sea, the maximum variable load is 7,500 tons, and the state of inserting legs in the sea can resist Typhoon Level 16.

Daqiao Haifeng is the latest generation of self-elevating wind power installation platform in China. In May this year, it will sail to the offshore wind farm in the Guangdong sea area to install 13-megawatt-level offshore wind turbines. TapTechNews attaches relevant pictures as follows:

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