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China’s First Gigawatt Offshore Wind Farm Built by Three Gorges Yangjiang  

Harnessing the Power of Wind and Digital Technology for a Cleaner Future in China

SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGE

Energy Transition

An oil rig in the ocean with a green frame.

Story Highlights

Relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG Goal A bowl of soup with the words 2 zero hunger.

SDG Goal 7 affordable and clean energy.

SDG Goal 15 Life on land logo.

UTILIZED SOFTWARE

OpenFlows, STAAD

LOCATION

India

ORGANIZATION/COMPANY

Ramboll India Pvt. Ltd.

PROJECT SUMMARY

In addition to being designed as India’s first net-zero airport, Noida International Airport features a water, wastewater, and stormwater network that can collect water for reuse while protecting against major flooding events through efficient drainage. To overcome the challenge of designing for the complex facility, Ramboll India created 3D digital models that helped them develop an effective, sustainable water system that seamlessly connects to all elements of the airport while lowering lifecycle carbon emissions. The water network will prevent flooding for at least 100 years while lowering the need for outside sources of water by 90,000 cubic meters per year.

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