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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: A Perspective on Vessel Availability and Suitability for OFW Projects

This article sets out the issue of availability and suitability of offshore windfarm (“OFW”) installation vessels for OFW projects in Asia-Pacific in the coming years…

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Taiwan: DNV GL to Provide Project Certification Training in Taiwan


Taiwan’s Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) has contracted DNV GL to provide project certification training to help achieve the 5.5GW by 2025 offshore wind target…
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Taiwan: Keppel bags over $150m Danish wind farm contract


Keppel Corp has snagged a contract to build two offshore wind farm substations worth more than $150 million for Danish renewable energy company Orsted…
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Australia: Offshore wind projects: Assessing the environmental impact: Australia


Prospective developers and Commonwealth and state government authorities are still grappling with the processes for securing title to the seabed and for assessing, approving and regulating offshore wind farms….
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Taiwan: Foundations arrive for Formosa Phase 2


The first shipment of monopiles for Phase 2 of the Formosa I offshore wind farm have arrived at Taichung Port in Taiwan…

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China: SeaTwirl secures Chinese patent


Swedish outfit SeaTwirl has had a patent approved in China for a divisible wind turbine. The patent, which has recently also been approved in the US, protects a solution where the turbine is divisible above and below the house that holds the generator and bearing…
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Japan: Offshore wind projects: Assessing the environmental impact


Despite strong government support and growing capacity, a lengthy approval process may slow progress….
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Events

7th Asia Offshore Wind Day
Taipei – 15 October  2019
As part of our them focused events, we will be organizing the 7th Asia Offshore Wind Day in Taipei on 15 October 2019. The day will include presentations, panel discussions and a cocktail reception at the end of the day.
Please contact us at info@asiawind.org for further information on our events and reports.

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