1/19/2023 - The Hai Long offshore wind project continues to progress, having executed the majority of its key contracts with suppliers and commenced early construction works including starting the fabrication of ... |
1/18/2023 - Hai Long team is actively working towards reaching the financial close. In addition to the shareholders' own funds, a majority of the project financing will be provided by international financial inst... |
1/13/2023 - The Zhong Neng (Zone 29) project is the first offshore wind farm in Taiwan with a local lead sponsor and the first involving a green swap, which Crédit Agricole CIB has supported in multiple ways. |
12/30/2022 - Global offshore wind development leader expands project pipeline in Asia following Taiwan Round 3 Zonal Development Offshore Wind Auction win. Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) will lead p... |
12/14/2022 - Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), has been allocated 500-600 MW of capacity in the first round of the Taiwan’s Round 3 Zonal Development ... |
11/18/2022 - Vestas has secured a 21 MW order with wpd AG in Taiwan that includes five V117-4.2 MW turbines with 91.5m towers in two wind projects. The order includes a long-term Active Output Managemen... |
11/9/2022 - DEME has secured contracts representing 1 GW for the Hai Long wind farms in Taiwan. This milestone deal between CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) and Hai Long Offshore Wind follows nearly three years ... |
11/7/2022 - K2 Management has been selected by BlueFloat Energy in the development of their first offshore floating wind project in Taiwan ahead of upcoming round three market auction. With a planned c... |
11/3/2022 - James Fisher Renewables (JF Renewables), trusted technical and operations solutions provider to the offshore renewables industry, and a part of James Fisher and Sons, today announces they are working ... |
10/19/2022 - Siemens Gamesa and Hai Long Offshore Wind Project today signed two agreements at the Energy Taiwan trade fair in Taipei. Encompassing 1,044 MW for three offshore wind power projects in Taiwan, both th... |
9/26/2022 - BW Ideol has signed a partnership agreement with Taiya Renewable Energy for the joint development, subject to further due diligence and negotiation of the final agreements among the Parties, of a floa... |
9/21/2022 - Siemens Gamesa broke ground today on a massive expansion of its successful offshore nacelle facility in Taichung, Taiwan. The ceremony marked the company’s long-term commitment to growing Taiwan as i... |
9/6/2022 - Aberdeen-based Rotech Subsea has set up an entity in Taiwan to service the demand coming from the local offshore wind sector. According to Rotech, the move comes as it had completed a series of cable ... |
8/17/2022 - With the bidding process of Taiwan’s Phase-3 Zonal Development of Offshore Wind starting soon, the Huan-Yang Offshore Wind Farm project initiated by Taiwan’s local offshore wind power developer Taiya ... |
8/2/2022 - The O&M hub is the largest in Asia-Pacific in terms of service capacity and area, and it's the first green-designed O&M facility in the region. Ørsted brings unparalleled operations expertise and full... |
7/13/2022 - CRP Subsea was awarded a contract by Seaway 7, the renewables business unit of Subsea 7, to provide 140 NjordGuard cable protection systems and bellmouths for Changfang and Xidao (CFXD) offshore wind ... |
7/13/2022 - MMA is proud to welcome our first Taiwanese vessel to our fleet this week, following the reflagging of our AHTS vessel, the MMA Crystal. As a significant step forward in our growth strategy to support... |
7/1/2022 - As one of the biggest markets for offshore wind in Asia, Taiwan is at the forefront of a green energy change. With 5.5 GW of offshore wind capacity due to be connected by 2025, the governme... |
5/24/2022 - Named after the strong winds blowing in the Hsinchu region every September, BlueFloat Energy’s first project in Taiwan is called “Winds of September.” The wind farm, with a planned capacity of over 1 ... |
5/4/2022 - Ørsted, the world’s most sustainable energy company, is planning a world-first attempt to support coral reefs by growing corals on offshore wind turbine foundations. Together with Taiwanese partners, ... |