Henan Ruzhou Shengou wind farm
Henan Ruzhou Shengou wind farm is an operating wind farm in Shengoucun, Ruzhou City, Pingdingshan, Henan, China.
Solar and wind power data from the Chinese State Grid
In this paper, an open dataset consisting of data collected from on-site renewable energy stations, including six wind farms and eight solar stations in China, is provided. Over two years...
Shenzhen Energy
Shenzhen Energy Group Company Limited, formerly Shenzhen Energy Investment Company Limited, is one of the main power generation companies in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It involves in developing all types of energies, researching and investing high new energy-related technologies. Huaneng Power International is now the second largest shareholder of Shenzhen Energy.
Publications
In this paper, an open dataset consisting of data collected from on-site renewable energy stations, including six wind farms and eight solar stations in China, is provided. Over two years...
Shanghai greenlights pioneering offshore solar-wind hybrid project
It will be co-located with the existing Fengxian offshore wind farm, allowing for more efficient use of marine space. With a planned installed capacity of 500 megawatts, the facility is
Hej there, I''m Cheng
Our study uncovers a notable increase of global offshore WPD in a warmer climate, which offers valuable insights for the strategic planning of future global wind energy. This research is featured in
Ruzhou Shengou (China)
Details City: Shengoucun Commissioning: Turbine (s): (manufacturer name not available) Total nominal power: 50,000 kW Operational Onshore wind farm Operator: Shenergy Group
Offshore wind power in China: A potential solution to electricity
In this study, we first analyzed the offshore wind resource in China, and then estimated the potential wind power generation and CO2 emissions reduction resulting from the projected wind
Publications
Shen, C., Li, Z. B., Liu, F., Chen, H. W., and Chen, D. (2025). A Robust Reduction in Near-Surface Wind Speed After Volcanic Eruptions: Implications for Wind Energy Generation.
ENSO‐Driven Seasonal Variability in Near‐Surface Wind Speed
This study examines the impact of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a recurring climate phenomenon characterized by fluctuations in Pacific Ocean surface temperatures, on the seasonal
ENSO‐Driven Seasonal Variability in Near‐Surface Wind Speed and
These insights suggest ENSO''s role in modulating wind energy potential, aiding seasonal wind resource forecasting. Such understanding is essential as China continues expanding its wind