China/At Sea-Wind Power Platform/Operation
At Sea - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of wind turbines
2. Various of offshore drilling platform
China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of oilfield workers, screens showing running situation of deep-sea floating wind power platform CNOOC Guanlan
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Xinguo, director, Wenchang 13-2 oilfield, Zhanjiang branch of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) (partially overlaid with shot 5):
"To ensure the steady operation of the power grid, the four fossil fuel power stations of the oilfield group have been integrated with the CNOOC Guanlan, to facilitate unified control and management of wind power and power supply at oil rigs."
At Sea - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
5. Wind turbines
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6. Various of wind turbines
7. Oilfield workers at offshore drilling platform
China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of oilfield workers in office
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Yun, executive vice president, CNOOC (starting from shot 8/ending with shot 10):
"We hope that the operation of the CNOOC Guanlan will promote more breakthroughs in the core technologies of China's deep-sea floating wind power platforms, installation of large-scale equipment at sea, and resource integration of the industrial chain, so as to realize the steady operation of microgrid with high renewable energy penetration, build a new model featuring integrated development of wind power and offshore oil and gas exploration, and realize green and low-carbon exploitation of marine oil and gas resources."
10. Various of oilfield workers, screens showing running situation of CNOOC Guanlan
FILE: At Sea - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Various of offshore wind farm
China's first deep-sea floating wind power platform was put into operation on Saturday to generate green energy for the operation and production of offshore oilfields.
The platform, built by the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and named as CNOOC Guanlan, has been installed in an offshore oil field located 136 kilometers from Wenchang City of the southern island province of Hainan, where strong winds and big ocean waves posed a huge challenge to the design of the wind power platform.
With an installed capacity of 7.25 megawatts, the platform has been connected to the power grid of Wenchang offshore oilfield group via a 5-kilometer-long dynamic submarine cable, and all the electricity generated by the turbines will be used for oil and gas production.
With an annual power generation capacity of 22 million kilowatt hours, the platform can save nearly 10 million cubic meters of natural gas every year.
"To ensure the steady operation of the power grid, the four fossil fuel power stations of the oilfield group have been integrated with the CNOOC Guanlan, to facilitate unified control and management of wind power and power supply at oil rigs," said Tang Xinguo, director of an oilfield of CNOOC's Zhanjiang branch.
Power system is the lifeblood for the operation of offshore platforms. Currently, all the offshore oilfields in both China and abroad rely on fossil energy. Therefore the CNOOC Guanlan marks an effective attempt of China in building a new type of green and low-carbon offshore power system.
"We hope that the operation of the CNOOC Guanlan will promote more breakthroughs in the core technologies of China's deep-sea floating wind power platforms, installation of large-scale equipment at sea, and resource integration of the industrial chain, so as to realize the steady operation of microgrid with high renewable energy penetration, build a new model featuring integrated development of wind power and offshore oil and gas exploration, and realize green and low-carbon exploitation of marine oil and gas resources," said Yang Yun, executive vice president of CNOOC.
China/At Sea-Wind Power Platform/Operation
Dateline : May 20, 2023/Recent/File
Location : China;At Sea
Duration : 1'51
At Sea - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of wind turbines
2. Various of offshore drilling platform
China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of oilfield workers, screens showing running situation of deep-sea floating wind power platform CNOOC Guanlan
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Tang Xinguo, director, Wenchang 13-2 oilfield, Zhanjiang branch of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) (partially overlaid with shot 5):
"To ensure the steady operation of the power grid, the four fossil fuel power stations of the oilfield group have been integrated with the CNOOC Guanlan, to facilitate unified control and management of wind power and power supply at oil rigs."
At Sea - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
5. Wind turbines
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
6. Various of wind turbines
7. Oilfield workers at offshore drilling platform
China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of oilfield workers in office
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yang Yun, executive vice president, CNOOC (starting from shot 8/ending with shot 10):
"We hope that the operation of the CNOOC Guanlan will promote more breakthroughs in the core technologies of China's deep-sea floating wind power platforms, installation of large-scale equipment at sea, and resource integration of the industrial chain, so as to realize the steady operation of microgrid with high renewable energy penetration, build a new model featuring integrated development of wind power and offshore oil and gas exploration, and realize green and low-carbon exploitation of marine oil and gas resources."
10. Various of oilfield workers, screens showing running situation of CNOOC Guanlan
FILE: At Sea - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Various of offshore wind farm
China's first deep-sea floating wind power platform was put into operation on Saturday to generate green energy for the operation and production of offshore oilfields.
The platform, built by the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and named as CNOOC Guanlan, has been installed in an offshore oil field located 136 kilometers from Wenchang City of the southern island province of Hainan, where strong winds and big ocean waves posed a huge challenge to the design of the wind power platform.
With an installed capacity of 7.25 megawatts, the platform has been connected to the power grid of Wenchang offshore oilfield group via a 5-kilometer-long dynamic submarine cable, and all the electricity generated by the turbines will be used for oil and gas production.
With an annual power generation capacity of 22 million kilowatt hours, the platform can save nearly 10 million cubic meters of natural gas every year.
"To ensure the steady operation of the power grid, the four fossil fuel power stations of the oilfield group have been integrated with the CNOOC Guanlan, to facilitate unified control and management of wind power and power supply at oil rigs," said Tang Xinguo, director of an oilfield of CNOOC's Zhanjiang branch.
Power system is the lifeblood for the operation of offshore platforms. Currently, all the offshore oilfields in both China and abroad rely on fossil energy. Therefore the CNOOC Guanlan marks an effective attempt of China in building a new type of green and low-carbon offshore power system.
"We hope that the operation of the CNOOC Guanlan will promote more breakthroughs in the core technologies of China's deep-sea floating wind power platforms, installation of large-scale equipment at sea, and resource integration of the industrial chain, so as to realize the steady operation of microgrid with high renewable energy penetration, build a new model featuring integrated development of wind power and offshore oil and gas exploration, and realize green and low-carbon exploitation of marine oil and gas resources," said Yang Yun, executive vice president of CNOOC.
ID : 8325515
Published : 2023-05-21 17:05
Last Modified : 2023-05-21 20:50:32
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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