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Historic Energy Breakthrough: China Unleashes “Qihang,” the 20-Megawatt Floating Wind Giant That Leaves the U.S. Reeling in Amazement

In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable energy, China has launched the world's largest floating wind turbine, the "Qihang," which promises to significantly reduce carbon emissions and set new standards in renewable energy technology.


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IN A NUTSHELL
  • 🌍 China unveils the world’s largest floating wind turbine, the Qihang, marking a significant advancement in renewable energy.
  • 💡 The 20 MW turbine can save approximately 27,500 tons of coal and reduce carbon emissions by 68,500 tons annually.
  • 🛠️ Overcoming logistical challenges, the turbine was successfully constructed and transported to its test location, showcasing advanced engineering.
  • 🚀 With this innovation, China strengthens its position as a global leader in the offshore wind energy sector.

As the world races towards more sustainable energy solutions, China has unveiled a monumental stride forward: the world’s largest floating wind turbine, the “Qihang.” Developed by the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRRC), this 20 MW turbine is a landmark in the realm of renewable energy. With the capability to save approximately 27,500 tons of coal and reduce carbon emissions by 68,500 tons annually, the Qihang is not just about power but also a testament to innovation and sustainability. It marks a significant pivot in the exploration of ultra-large offshore wind turbines, setting the stage for future energy landscapes.

A Technological Marvel: The Largest Floating Wind Turbine

The “Qihang” turbine exemplifies a remarkable leap in renewable energy technology. Independently developed by CRRC, this 20 MW floating offshore wind turbine stands out due to its immense scale and capacity. With a rotor diameter of 853 feet, equivalent to seven football fields, it sets new standards in size and power. Its 495-foot hub further accentuates its imposing stature, making it the largest floating wind turbine globally.

Beyond its size, the Qihang impresses with its performance capabilities. The massive blades rotate at a top speed comparable to high-speed trains, with a single rotation capable of powering a household for 2 to 4 days. This underscores the turbine’s energy efficiency and its role in achieving ambitious environmental goals by conserving fossil resources and significantly cutting CO2 emissions.

In comparison, other prototypes like Envision Energy’s 16.7 MW and Dongfang Electric’s 18 MW, which began testing in 2024, are outperformed by the Qihang. Even the uniquely V-shaped Mingyang Tiancheng at 16.6 MW doesn’t rival this newcomer. This technological innovation race positions China at the forefront of the offshore wind sector, reinforcing its status as a global leader.

Overcoming Construction and Transportation Challenges

The construction and transportation of the Qihang turbine posed significant logistical and technical challenges. Manufactured in Sheyang, Jiangsu, in October 2024, the turbine was transported from Sheyang Port to Guangli Port in Dongying using a self-propelled modular transport unit. This complex process ensured the structural integrity and safe transport to the Shandong Dongying wind equipment testing and certification innovation base.

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On January 11th, the turbine was installed at its test location, marking a new development phase. This crucial step is vital for validating the wind turbine’s performance in a dynamic marine environment. Engineers overcame various obstacles to ensure the Qihang’s stability, employing advanced control technologies and typhoon-resistance strategies. These innovations guarantee exceptional stability and minimal operational sway, even in extreme weather conditions.

The transport and installation process highlights the importance of modularity and component reusability in large-scale renewable energy projects. By integrating modular system interfaces and structural components, CRRC optimized the turbine’s flexibility and efficiency, paving the way for greater adaptability in future similar projects.

Environmental and Energy Impact

The environmental impact of the Qihang is significant, reducing carbon emissions and contributing to the global energy transition. By conserving about 27,500 tons of coal annually, this wind turbine significantly cuts reliance on fossil fuels, a crucial goal in combating climate change. Additionally, the reduction of 68,500 tons of CO2 per year marks a major step towards a more sustainable future.

The development of the Qihang fits into China’s broader strategy to dominate the offshore wind sector. Having already surpassed the UK as the largest installed base, China aims to extend its influence in the international market, particularly in Europe. This ambition is backed by continuous investments in research and development, with the goal of creating ever more powerful and efficient energy solutions.

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Moreover, the Qihang’s potential to contribute to clean energy production comes with significant economic benefits. By lowering fossil fuel import costs and creating new job opportunities in the renewable energy sector, this wind turbine represents a major asset for the Chinese economy. The Qihang thus symbolizes a step forward towards a more resilient and sustainable economic and energy model.

Innovation and Cutting-Edge Technology

The Qihang incorporates cutting-edge technologies that provide exceptional performance and adaptability to marine conditions. Equipped with over 200 test points covering every critical aspect of the turbine—from blades to transmission chains, towers, floaters, and mooring systems—these test points collect data on three-dimensional wind conditions, waves, and the floating platform’s six degrees of freedom responses, allowing for comprehensive performance analysis.

These technological advancements ensure not only increased energy production efficiency but also optimized turbine maintenance. With a design focused on component reusability and modularity, the Qihang benefits from enhanced flexibility and efficiency. It can quickly adapt to technological changes and global energy market demands.

The typhoon-resistant strategies implemented in the turbine’s design ensure exceptional stability, even in the most extreme weather conditions. These innovations allow the Qihang to operate optimally while minimizing risks to the environment and local infrastructure. The Qihang thus positions itself as a benchmark for future offshore wind turbines, combining technological innovation and environmental respect.

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China as the Global Leader in the Wind Energy Sector

With the development of the Qihang, China solidifies its position as a global leader in the wind energy sector. The country has already surpassed the UK to become the largest installed base of offshore wind turbines, and this is just the beginning of its international expansion. Chinese companies, such as CRRC and Mingyang Wind Power, are poised to make their mark on the global market, particularly in Europe, where demand for renewable energy continues to grow.

Mingyang Wind Power, for example, is developing an even more powerful 22 MW unit, set to become the most powerful floating turbine worldwide. Meanwhile, Envision Energy has secured a contract to supply 344.5 MW of wind turbines for the Quezon North wind project in the Philippines, marking the largest wind contract ever recorded in the country.

These successes reflect China’s ability to innovate and adapt to global market demands. By investing in research and development, the country ensures a technological edge that enables it to meet current and future energy challenges. China thus asserts itself as a key player in the global energy transition, paving the way for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.

The Qihang represents a significant advancement in renewable energy, embodying the potential of technological innovation to transform our approach to energy production. As China continues to develop increasingly powerful and sustainable energy solutions, what impact will these advancements have on the global energy balance and efforts to combat climate change?

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  1. mohammed on April 28, 2025 6:17 PM

    Wow, this is groundbreaking! Can’t wait to see how the U.S. responds. 🇨🇳💡

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    • Tom Clay on April 29, 2025 5:03 PM

      Why would the United States have to worry about this? This is about as real as a Peaceful Muslim.

      You shoudk know there is no such thing as a peaceful Muslim.

      Reply
      • Devine Expert on May 1, 2025 4:04 PM

        You are a Ra..ct Cu..t my friend. A Neocon Hillbilly who shacks his own offsprings.

        Reply
      • dee on May 3, 2025 1:40 PM

        groundbreaking!

        Reply
      • Jeff on May 4, 2025 11:22 AM

        Your ignorance is epic

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    • Dee on May 3, 2025 1:38 PM

      groundbreaking? good one!

      Reply
    • John Holmes on May 4, 2025 5:06 AM

      If you believe this story I have property on the moon for sale

      Reply
  2. ethan on April 28, 2025 7:00 PM

    Is this turbine really as efficient as they claim? 🤔

    Reply
    • Dr Sibnath Maity on April 29, 2025 9:04 AM

      The worst innovation!

      Reply
    • jerseyGuy on May 2, 2025 2:03 AM

      The environmental visionary Donald Trump recently shut down a major turbine project in construction in New Jersey.
      He will turn America into his dirty hooker just to please the corporations and squeeze every last dollar out of it

      Reply
      • John Holmes on May 4, 2025 5:08 AM

        Yawn just like China building 110 coal power plants this year.
        Time to put the myth of cheap renewables to bed, they are neither cheap nor reliable

        Reply
  3. Dev olivier on April 28, 2025 7:35 PM

    Depuis quand les usa s’émerveille face a la chine. Ce pays ne mérite aucun respect , ni aucune pub . surtout de la propagande chinoise infondé…

    Comme leur pseudo reacteur de mach 16 qui ne va pas plus qu’a mach 2 .

    Ca fait peur les pseudos journaliste

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    • Mike on April 29, 2025 10:53 AM

      First and foremost this article was written by an AI tool. Sounds like one of my high school history reports where I was copy pasting things from an encyclopedia. 2nd this article doesn’t mention that on the first trip to set this thing up they ran into many issues and had to head back to port for repairs and fixes. 3rd they have no idea how this thing is going to stand up to a typhoon until it goes through a tycoon. Cue clip of Tycoma Narrows Bridge please. And lastly this monstrosity isn’t operating yet at all and those power outputs are way liberal estimates. That makes concessions that this thing never has down time for maintenance or anything else. Extreme whether where it has to stop operating. I think this eventually is going to become a huge embarrassment for the Chinese.

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    • GBTD on April 30, 2025 12:27 AM

      Entièrement d’accord. Propagande chinoise écrite par un outil IA. Où sont les images ? L’ironie quand on sait que la Chine est un des plus grands pollueurs de la planète, et vient donner des leçons en énergies renouvelables.

      Reply
      • Bridger on April 30, 2025 10:33 AM

        Another crappy AI article skimming information and regurgitating it three ways, all with great hyperbole. These bots are far from taking over and the publisher, invented a month ago, just another arm of the Chinese PP. Tiresome.

        Reply
  4. Margot2 on April 28, 2025 7:43 PM

    Thank you for the detailed article. Very informative! 🌍

    Reply
  5. Jeremy on April 28, 2025 8:27 PM

    How long did it take to develop this technology?

    Reply
  6. Faithpower on April 28, 2025 9:11 PM

    So when do we get to see this “Qihang” in action? 🚀

    Reply
  7. Audrey on April 28, 2025 9:56 PM

    Impressive feat by China, but can this be replicated elsewhere?

    Reply
  8. camila on April 28, 2025 10:38 PM

    Are there any environmental concerns with such large turbines?

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    • Name * on May 1, 2025 3:09 PM

      It is too loud for the marine animals, i imagine the effect of scarecrow many times over.

      Reply
  9. melanie on April 29, 2025 2:49 AM

    How does this compare to other renewable energy sources?

    Reply
  10. Madelinevalkyrie on April 29, 2025 2:53 AM

    Great read! The engineering challenges must have been immense. 🛠️

    Reply
  11. nadine on April 29, 2025 2:56 AM

    How much does it cost to build one of these giants?

    Reply
  12. nicholas6 on April 29, 2025 2:58 AM

    Seems like sci-fi turned reality. Amazing! 🌟

    Reply
  13. abdulmysticism on April 29, 2025 3:00 AM

    How reliable are floating wind turbines compared to fixed ones?

    Reply
  14. Audreytranquility on April 29, 2025 3:04 AM

    Isn’t 20 MW a bit overkill? 🤨

    Reply
  15. Benjaminfate on April 29, 2025 3:06 AM

    Looks like the U.S. has some catching up to do! 🇺🇸

    Reply
  16. florence on April 29, 2025 3:08 AM

    Exciting times for renewable energy enthusiasts! 🌿

    Reply
  17. Elodiepower on April 29, 2025 3:12 AM

    What are the maintenance challenges for such large turbines?

    Reply
  18. Ceciliasymphony on April 29, 2025 3:14 AM

    Why does China always seem to be one step ahead in technology?

    Reply
    • Derp on April 29, 2025 8:42 AM

      Because of massive industrialized IP theft.

      Reply
      • Emil Atik on May 7, 2025 9:38 AM

        Well,then it wouldn’t be as good in quality,though, at least not in a military or defense context, otherwise they sure could upgrade something THAT’S ALREADY exist like the non-innovators,but upgraders those Xi-chinese people,or its regime and hardcore state-controlled academic folks in particular ofc,are🤷‍♂️🤔👍

        Reply
  19. nataliehunter on April 29, 2025 3:17 AM

    20 MW? That’s insane! Can it really produce that much power?

    Reply
  20. Nelly5 on April 29, 2025 3:19 AM

    Hopefully, this leads to more global cooperation in clean energy.

    Reply
  21. Joel on April 29, 2025 3:22 AM

    Thank goodness for technological advancements like these! 🌞

    Reply
  22. john-mark on April 29, 2025 3:25 AM

    How will this affect local ecosystems? Any studies on that?

    Reply
  23. nora on April 29, 2025 3:26 AM

    This could be a game changer in the fight against climate change!

    Reply
  24. lionel_destiny on April 29, 2025 3:30 AM

    Are there any plans to export this technology?

    Reply
  25. Patrick4 on April 29, 2025 3:32 AM

    China is really leading the way in renewables. Impressive. 👏

    Reply
  26. Frances on April 29, 2025 3:34 AM

    When will we see similar projects in other parts of the world?

    Reply
  27. Margaretfortune on April 29, 2025 3:38 AM

    How does this impact the global wind energy market?

    Reply
  28. Cedricuniverse on April 29, 2025 3:40 AM

    Why was it necessary to make it float? Just curious.

    Reply
  29. Stephanie on April 29, 2025 3:43 AM

    The engineering behind this must be mind-blowing! 😮

    Reply
  30. carol on April 29, 2025 3:44 AM

    Wow, China is really making strides in renewable energy! 🌏

    Reply
  31. Kamalperseverance on April 29, 2025 3:48 AM

    Is this the future of wind energy? Looks promising! 🌬️

    Reply
  32. Noticing on April 29, 2025 8:45 AM

    Quite a lot of bots commenting on a “renewable energy” article…

    Reply
  33. Ronald DiPippo on April 29, 2025 9:51 AM

    Sounds like baloney. Show a photograph, not an AI creation.

    Reply
    • Ronald DiPippo on April 29, 2025 10:06 AM

      Sorry, it’s real. The drawing is just fake. Guess author could not get permission for a photo.

      Reply
  34. Humpty Tumpty on April 29, 2025 10:53 AM

    Why don’t you say something about the Hoover Dam in the U.S. of America and all the other dams all over that dammed country ? They have existed long before the 3 Gorges Dam, and they have affected the earth for a much longer time. Why don’t you say something about the fact that the US of A is the only country that has deployed 2 nuclear weapons on the civilians of another country with devastating effects on the victims and the environment even up to now. The US government is the one who doesn’t give a dam about the welfare of all the people in the world, including its own citizens.

    Reply
  35. Robert Hamilton on April 29, 2025 11:31 AM

    To compete with China America is adding tofu to steel beams to make them edible

    Reply
    • Mike on April 29, 2025 10:51 PM

      There isn’t even a real photograph on this thing to prove that this even exists. What is here is just an illustration.

      Reply
  36. Henry on April 29, 2025 2:46 PM

    It’s CRCC … not CRRC

    Reply
  37. Jfkennedy on May 1, 2025 2:30 PM

    What a bullshit ai article even the image is ai and fake

    Reply
    • Emil Atik on May 7, 2025 9:39 AM

      Preach!;)

      Reply
  38. kurt klingbeil on May 3, 2025 3:25 AM

    Yikes!
    Talk about lowbrow lowest-common-denominator schlock!
    The world is NOT racing toward “sustainable energy” or “sustainability”
    Even if a few niche projects in a few niche areas were to achieve “sustainability” that would not offset the massive anti-sustainability and Bright Green Lies bullshit in all the dominator cult-ures.
    But hey… Play your games as you feel is right for you.

    Reply
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