COSCO
Shipping completed the second phase of its project to create a green energy hub
that the Port of Tianjin. One of China’s ten largest seaports and its
northernmost port, COSCO is converting the terminals to operate on sustainable
energy.
Early in
December, COSCO reports it completed the construction and installation of three
additional wind turbines as part of Phase II of the Green Intelligent Energy
Demonstration Program.
Each of the turbines stands approximately 325
feet off the ground with each blade measuring approximately 230 feet. Jointly implemented by COSCO
SHIPPING Tianjin, COSCO Goldwind, and Tianjin Port Group, the new installation
adds another 15 MW of wind energy for the port’s operations.
During
Phase II, the project team members considered the environmental adaptability of
the wind turbines, the electricity consumption of the terminal, and the
clearances. Beyond the technical considerations, they also invited experts from
the China Academy of Art to design the tower painting for the wind turbines. In
line with modern aesthetics and to integrate them into their surroundings, the
three wind turbines were painted with gradient shades, with green, blue, and
red as the main colors, symbolizing environmental friendliness, port and hub,
respectively.
The Green Intelligent Energy
Demonstration Program Section C of the Port of Tianjin (Phase II) is located in
the area of the Beijiang Union International Container Terminal and Ro-Ro
Terminal.
Funded
by Tianjin COSCO Goldwind New Energy Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of COSCO SHIPPING
Tianjin, the project includes three GW171-5MW wind power generators. Now that
they are commissioned, they are expected to provide 35 million kWh of clean
electricity annually, saving about 14,000 tons of standard coal and reducing
about 34,895 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
The port highlights that its
terminals are becoming self-sufficient using clean energy for operations. The project is also designed to
support the growth of port operations. So far in 2022, the port has reported a
better than four percent growth in volumes. It has handled approximately 18.4
million TEU.