Recently, the largest single parity offshore wind power project in China, the Shandong Peninsula South U site offshore wind power project, which was participated in by Shandong Lankun Ocean Engineering, a subsidiary of Shandong Ocean Group, has achieved full capacity grid connection.
It is understood that “Lan Kun 01” is a new generation self-propelled jack-up wind power installation platform invested in by Shandong Lankun Ocean Engineering. Built by Wison (Nantong) Heavy Industry, it was put into operation in July this year. The vessel has a total length of 135 meters, a beam of 50 meters, a depth of 10 meters, and a design speed of 8 knots. It is equipped with a 1500-ton revolving main crane, a 400-ton auxiliary crane, and a DP2 positioning system, suitable for opration in water depths up to 70 meters, and can meet the installation of 20MW and below wind turbine sets.
As a new fourth-generation offshore wind power installation vessel in China, Lankun 01 is in a leading position in terms of lifting capacity, operating water depth and overall configuration, and can meet the lifting and installation requirements of large wind turbines in coastal and deep-sea wind farms in suitable deep waters in China and abroad.
Shandong Lankun Ocean Engineering has scientifically coordinated and meticulously planned the deployment of the latest generation of wind power installation vessel, including “Lan Kun 01,” and its supporting ships. They have carefully organized and refined the lifting operation plans based on site conditions to ensure the high-quality construction of the project. Once the project is connected to the grid and operational, it is expected to provide approximately 2.55 billion kWh of clean electricity annually, save about 829,000 tons of standard coal consumption, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by around 2.299 million tons.