Giant dual
The world's largest single-capacity floating wind platform has set to sea and the builder released images of the operation. Mingyang’s OceanX is set to travel 191 nm (220 miles, 354 km) over the next three days to its final offshore destination.
When we first reported on Mingyang’s OceanX, it was already causing a bit of a stir thanks to its dual-rotor design. Now, it has launched from its building site at Guangzhou, China and is heading towards the Qingzhou IV Offshore Wind Farm in Yangjiang, Gangdong to showcase its remarkable technology.
OceanX is no lightweight even for an offshore wind farm installation. It consists of two MySE16.6(T) wind turbines with blade diameters of 597 ft (182 m) and the entire floating platform weighing in at 15,000 tonnes that can anchor in waters over 115 ft (35 m) deep.
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