The 16 MW behemoth has been installed upon a semi-submersible floating platform with a new mooring system that can secure it in waters more than 50 metres deep.
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As its Asian neighbors struggle to secure supplies of oil and gas, China has activated a strategy of wind domination that began to develop two decades ago. Now, the Asian giant has not only consolidated its dominance in land and sea wind, but has just added two new technological milestones: on the one hand, the installation (now operational) of the largest floating platform in the world; on the other, the successful test of a flying wind turbine…