Taiwan weighs risks in strategy for third round of offshore wind projects
A new round of offshore wind development could be launched by the authorities in Taiwan in October 2019, but risks abound that could affect the success or otherwise of the plan. Parameters and requirements that are being defined for what is being described as ‘Round 3’ development in Taiwan are expected to include localisation requirements, price and conditions such as the status of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for projects…
China: GE eyes Chinese Haliade-X plant
GE Renewable Energy is planning to set up a factory to build its 12MW Haliade-X offshore wind turbine in China. It has signed an agreement with Guangzhou Municipal Construction Group…
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Taiwan: SMC strengthens Formosa 1 ties
UK outfit Specialist Marine Consultants is to provide client representative services for the 120MW Formosa 1 phase two offshore wind farm in Taiwan…
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South Korea: GIG Launches 1.4GW Offshore Wind in South Korea
Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) has completed the installation of South Korea’s first floating LiDAR, marking the launch of the 1.4GW Ulsan offshore wind project…
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China: Chinese engineers plant offshore wind roots
China Energy Engineering Group subsidiary GEDI has completed foundation installation at the 198MW Zhanjiang Wailuo offshore wind farm off Zhanjiang City in Guangdong province, China….
Taiwan: TOWSC and ERSG Strike Up Partnership in Taiwan
Taiwan Offshore Windfarm Service Corp. (TOWSC) has entered into a collaboration agreement with UK manning services provider ERSG covering offshore wind-related business in Taiwan…
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China: Chinese Manufacturers Could Rule the Offshore Wind Market Without Ever Leaving Home
China’s offshore wind manufacturers could become the world’s leading suppliers, even if they fail to break out of their own domestic market…
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