The facility is projected to generate approximately 460 million kWh annually by incorporating hydrogen production and utilization. This output is expected to offset around 151,000 tons of standard coal, cutting CO2 emissions by over 309,000 tons, SO2 by more than 5,600 tons, and NO2 by around 11,250 tons per year, the company noted.
“Over recent years, Hengtong has proactively developed a clean energy industrial cluster covering wind and solar power, energy storage, charging, and intelligent green electricity-based hydrogen energy, actively contributing to the green transition,” said Hengtong Group in a social media post.
In August 2024, the booster station for what is said to be China’s first large-scale, pile-fixed deep-water offshore PV, CGN Yantai Zhaoyuan 400 MW floating solar project was energized for the first time, marking the project’s operational readiness.