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World’s first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator put into use
(People's Daily Online) August 16, 2016


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The hoisting work of a module of the generator.(Photo/zjol.com.cn)

After being independently developed by China, the world's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator has successfully generated electricity in the sea near Xiushan Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province on Aug. 15.

Ocean tidal current power is a widely recognized source of clean energy. Half of China's current tidal power resources are in Zhejiang province, and 96 percent of Zhejiang's tidal current power resources are in Zhoushan.

Currently, the world's biggest tidal current power station is a 1.2-megawatt project in the U.K., which began to operate in 2008. China's biggest tidal current power unit has a capacity of 0.3 megawatts.

On July 27, China's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current generator unit was successfully installed in the sea. So far, two of the seven modules of the generator have been put into use. The generator will be connected to the grid at the end of August. Its designed annual energy output is between 5 and 6 million kilowatt hours, which is capable of meeting the electricity demand of 2,000 to 3,000 households.

According to the design, the new generator can withstand up to a 16-grade typhoon and a 4-meter-high surge.

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(Photo/wzsee.com)

@kecho , @jerry_tan , can we utilize this technology in our newly developed islands in China's Spratly, bros?

They will look pretty pretty along side the floating nuclear reactors, making SCS a better place and generating regional public goods.

@AndrewJin , @cirr , @Economic superpower , @Shotgunner51
 
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World’s first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator put into use
(People's Daily Online) August 16, 2016


FOREIGN201608161338000552892491614.jpg


The hoisting work of a module of the generator.(Photo/zjol.com.cn)

After being independently developed by China, the world's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator has successfully generated electricity in the sea near Xiushan Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province on Aug. 15.

Ocean tidal current power is a widely recognized source of clean energy. Half of China's current tidal power resources are in Zhejiang province, and 96 percent of Zhejiang's tidal current power resources are in Zhoushan.

Currently, the world's biggest tidal current power station is a 1.2-megawatt project in the U.K., which began to operate in 2008. China's biggest tidal current power unit has a capacity of 0.3 megawatts.

On July 27, China's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current generator unit was successfully installed in the sea. So far, two of the seven modules of the generator have been put into use. The generator will be connected to the grid at the end of August. Its designed annual energy output is between 5 and 6 million kilowatt hours, which is capable of meeting the electricity demand of 2,000 to 3,000 households.

According to the design, the new generator can withstand up to a 16-grade typhoon and a 4-meter-high surge.

FOREIGN201608161340000179821839791.jpg


(Photo/wzsee.com)

@kecho , @jerry_tan , can we utilize this technology in our newly developed islands in China's Spratly?

They will look pretty pretty along side the floating nuclear reactors, making SCS a better place and generating regional public goods.

@AndrewJin , @cirr , @Economic superpower , @Shotgunner51


Green tech, suitable for maritime geographies, very nice!
 
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World’s first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator put into use
(People's Daily Online) August 16, 2016


FOREIGN201608161338000552892491614.jpg


The hoisting work of a module of the generator.(Photo/zjol.com.cn)

After being independently developed by China, the world's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator has successfully generated electricity in the sea near Xiushan Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province on Aug. 15.

Ocean tidal current power is a widely recognized source of clean energy. Half of China's current tidal power resources are in Zhejiang province, and 96 percent of Zhejiang's tidal current power resources are in Zhoushan.

Currently, the world's biggest tidal current power station is a 1.2-megawatt project in the U.K., which began to operate in 2008. China's biggest tidal current power unit has a capacity of 0.3 megawatts.

On July 27, China's first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current generator unit was successfully installed in the sea. So far, two of the seven modules of the generator have been put into use. The generator will be connected to the grid at the end of August. Its designed annual energy output is between 5 and 6 million kilowatt hours, which is capable of meeting the electricity demand of 2,000 to 3,000 households.

According to the design, the new generator can withstand up to a 16-grade typhoon and a 4-meter-high surge.

FOREIGN201608161340000179821839791.jpg


(Photo/wzsee.com)

@kecho , @jerry_tan , can we utilize this technology in our newly developed islands in China's Spratly, bros?

They will look pretty pretty along side the floating nuclear reactors, making SCS a better place and generating regional public goods.

@AndrewJin , @cirr , @Economic superpower , @Shotgunner51
Good to see china exploring new paths towards power generation.. Congrats to China on this achievement.. India also should follow China's path in certain areas..:china:
 
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World’s first 3.4-megawatt modular tidal current power generator put into use
(People's Daily Online) August 16, 2016

@kecho , @jerry_tan , can we utilize this technology in our newly developed islands in China's Spratly, bros?

They will look pretty pretty along side the floating nuclear reactors, making SCS a better place and generating regional public goods.

@AndrewJin , @cirr , @Economic superpower , @Shotgunner51

No.

What China did or will be done in sea territory of Vietnam is illegal.
 
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No.

What China did or will be done in sea territory of Vietnam is illegal.

Not in VN waters. Entirely in China's waters in and around the Spratlys and the three other island groups/reefs/banks.

So far, all of China's development activities have taken place in China's own waters and lands.
 
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Great job guys. Impressive as always. @Kiss_of_the_Dragon your posts suck big time, sorry (I can't help it), but I admire the Chinese way of governance and their way of functioning.
 
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More like your activities on our SCS is illegal. :enjoy:

No in VN waters. Entirely in China's waters in and around the Spratlys and the three other island groups/reefs/banks.

So far, all of China's development activities have taken place in China's own waters and lands.

China had admitted in the past, map from 15th century, that there is Vietnam Sea territory (Cochin Sea).:enjoy:

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China had admitted in the past, map from 15th century, that there is Vietnam Sea territory (Cochin Sea).:enjoy:

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You poor country can keeping this beautiful dream from 15 th centry to the end of human being. Actually, I doubt weather your capability to keep the stolen reefs in the SCS in the future considered the HUGE gap of national power between us.
 
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Pakistan gets some serious sea tides and this will be good application for Pakistan....i reckon there is enough resources to cut back our consumption of crude oil and natural gas at the same time saving valuable foreign exchange.
 
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