What is the strategic significance of the "giant power bank" built by

In 2023, China''s independently developed floating wave energy power generation device " Nankun" was put into trial operation. This is China''s first and the world''s first megawatt-class

Nation makes leaps with floating wave energy

The development of the nation''s offshore renewable energy made a leap forward on Wednesday as the country''s first independently developed megawatt-scale floating wave energy

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Weighing in at a colossal 6,000 metric tons, Nankun can generate up to 24,000 kWh of electricity per day—enough to power roughly 3,500 households—and marks a milestone in scaling

Chinese-built floating generator powered by wave energy

Solar panels are also fitted on the structure to generate additional electricity. Nankun is presently deployed off the coast of the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong province where it will undergo

Another black technology, 6,000 tons of domestic "power bank"

A mobile offshore power station named ''Nankun'' entered the trial operation stage . This is China''s first floating wave energy power generation equipment with megawatt-level capabilities.

VESSEL REVIEW | Nankun – Chinese-built floating generator

Specifically, the structure can generate 24,000 kWh of electricity per day under full load conditions, and this can provide enough green power for about 3,500 households.

VESSEL REVIEW | Nankun – Chinese-built floating generator

The structure consists of a power generation platform, a hydraulic system, a monitoring system, and an anchor chain system that will allow it to be deployed in water depths of between 30 and 100 metres.

Model Test and Sea Trial of a Multi-Absorber 1 MW Wave Energy

An innovative multi-absorber 1 MW wave energy converter (WEC), Nankun, is proposed for efficient wave energy extraction. It comprises a semi-submersible floating platform, a wave energy

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