CIMC Raffles is committed to provide customers with green innovative clean energy solutions. In the field of offshore wind power and photovoltaics, we can design and build wind power equipment such as offshore wind power installation vessels, modular HVAC stations, and fixed jackets in batches, and has independently developed future-oriented innovated equipments such as multi-type floating wind turbines and floating photovoltaics. At present, six(6) offshore wind turbine installation vessels are under construction, and one vessel has successfully delivered. 100% self-developed 400KW semi-submersible floating photovoltaic device has been successfully delivered and installed, based on this device, the demonstration application of hydrogen production from renewable energy to methanol has been carried out. At the same time, a number of offshore new energy companies have been established, including Jifeng New Energy, which focuses on the full life cycle operation and maintenance of offshore wind power, CIMC Jiguang, which focuses on the development and utilization of offshore photovoltaics, and CIMC Jidian, which is engaged in hydrogen production from offshore new energy etc.
The New Offshore Wind Installation Vessel reduces the vessel‘s CO2 footprint by more than 78% with 5MW battery pack and Methanol engines and tanks installed.
The NG20000X vessel is equipped with a 3,250-ton crane and the latest battery hybrid drive train technology designed to reduce carbon emissions per MW installed by over 70% compared to previous vessel models.
Peninsula South-3 Offshore Wind HVAC Substation,which is invested by NPI, and also is thefirst cooperation project on Wind HVAC Substation between with two parties.
500MW HVAC –Module Type,which is invested by NPI and also is the second cooperation project between two parties after Peninsula South-3. This is the first time to adopt modular design and construction on Wind HVAC Substation project.
D-Floater – Stackable and Transportable Floating Windturbine
Product Introduction
The D-Floater is a stackable and transportable floating wind foundation with three columns and a robust Delta-shaped pontoon configuration. The third pontoon is wing-pontoon lowered under the two other pontoons to allow stacking of the D-Floaters. Due to the robust hull configuration without any fatigue-prone underwater braces the D-Floater has excellent long-term fatiue behavior.
D-Floaters will be fabricated at CIMC Raffles, loaded onboard a transportation vessel and transported to the desired marshalling port for turbine installation. Upon arrival the D-Floater is completed and the turbine may be installed in a shallow water depth port.
The D-Floater can be adopted to turbine of varying size, including 20+ MW turbines.
“Phoenix”-Floater – Excellent performance and economy
Product Introduction
The “Phoenix”-Floater is innovative floating wind turbine developed by Yantai CIMC Raffles. Damping boxes is used under the column, motion performance can be much better than normal design. The column size is variably designed, it can decline the load force on floater and increase reserved floating capacity.
The shape of “Phoenix”-Floater can applied for fishing net mounting, so the floater can integrated to used as fishing farm, so this kind of floater make it possible that wind energy and fish agriculture develop together.
The New Offshore Wind Installation Vessel reduces the vessel‘s CO2 footprint by more than 78% with 5MW battery pack and Methanol engines and tanks installed.
The NG20000X vessel is equipped with a 3,250-ton crane and the latest battery hybrid drive train technology designed to reduce carbon emissions per MW installed by over 70% compared to previous vessel models.
Peninsula South-3 Offshore Wind HVAC Substation,which is invested by NPI, and also is thefirst cooperation project on Wind HVAC Substation between with two parties.
500MW HVAC –Module Type,which is invested by NPI and also is the second cooperation project between two parties after Peninsula South-3. This is the first time to adopt modular design and construction on Wind HVAC Substation project.
D-Floater – Stackable and Transportable Floating Windturbine
Product Introduction
The D-Floater is a stackable and transportable floating wind foundation with three columns and a robust Delta-shaped pontoon configuration. The third pontoon is wing-pontoon lowered under the two other pontoons to allow stacking of the D-Floaters. Due to the robust hull configuration without any fatigue-prone underwater braces the D-Floater has excellent long-term fatiue behavior.
D-Floaters will be fabricated at CIMC Raffles, loaded onboard a transportation vessel and transported to the desired marshalling port for turbine installation. Upon arrival the D-Floater is completed and the turbine may be installed in a shallow water depth port.
The D-Floater can be adopted to turbine of varying size, including 20+ MW turbines.
“Phoenix”-Floater – Excellent performance and economy
Product Introduction
The “Phoenix”-Floater is innovative floating wind turbine developed by Yantai CIMC Raffles. Damping boxes is used under the column, motion performance can be much better than normal design. The column size is variably designed, it can decline the load force on floater and increase reserved floating capacity.
The shape of “Phoenix”-Floater can applied for fishing net mounting, so the floater can integrated to used as fishing farm, so this kind of floater make it possible that wind energy and fish agriculture develop together.
The New Offshore Wind Installation Vessel reduces the vessel‘s CO2 footprint by more than 78% with 5MW battery pack and Methanol engines and tanks installed.
The NG20000X vessel is equipped with a 3,250-ton crane and the latest battery hybrid drive train technology designed to reduce carbon emissions per MW installed by over 70% compared to previous vessel models.
Peninsula South-3 Offshore Wind HVAC Substation,which is invested by NPI, and also is thefirst cooperation project on Wind HVAC Substation between with two parties.
500MW HVAC –Module Type,which is invested by NPI and also is the second cooperation project between two parties after Peninsula South-3. This is the first time to adopt modular design and construction on Wind HVAC Substation project.
D-Floater – Stackable and Transportable Floating Windturbine
Product Introduction
The D-Floater is a stackable and transportable floating wind foundation with three columns and a robust Delta-shaped pontoon configuration. The third pontoon is wing-pontoon lowered under the two other pontoons to allow stacking of the D-Floaters. Due to the robust hull configuration without any fatigue-prone underwater braces the D-Floater has excellent long-term fatiue behavior.
D-Floaters will be fabricated at CIMC Raffles, loaded onboard a transportation vessel and transported to the desired marshalling port for turbine installation. Upon arrival the D-Floater is completed and the turbine may be installed in a shallow water depth port.
The D-Floater can be adopted to turbine of varying size, including 20+ MW turbines.
“Phoenix”-Floater – Excellent performance and economy
Product Introduction
The “Phoenix”-Floater is innovative floating wind turbine developed by Yantai CIMC Raffles. Damping boxes is used under the column, motion performance can be much better than normal design. The column size is variably designed, it can decline the load force on floater and increase reserved floating capacity.
The shape of “Phoenix”-Floater can applied for fishing net mounting, so the floater can integrated to used as fishing farm, so this kind of floater make it possible that wind energy and fish agriculture develop together.