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Wednesday 11 September 2019
SDMS completes transition piece mock-up for Orsted
Sing Da Marine Structure (SDMS) has completed a transition piece mock-up in trial production of transition pieces, highlighting its preparatory capability of manufacturing jacket...
Thursday 23 May 2019
CIP signs with CSBC-DEME for installation of offshore wind turbines
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed an EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) contract with Taiwan-based CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering for the latter to install...
Friday 17 May 2019
First Taiwan offshore wind farm to be completed at end of 2019
Formosa 1 offshore wind farm with installation capacity of 128MW will be completed by year-end 2019, becoming the first of its kind in Asia, according to Ministry of Economic Affairs...
Friday 1 February 2019
Taiwan FIT scheme to impact offshore wind farm developers, says Orsted
Offshore wind farms in Taiwan will be prevented from achieving optimal operation by the cap the government has set on the amount of electricty generated, according Martin Neubert,...
Thursday 13 December 2018
Taipower signs power purchase agreements with wpd, Swancor
State-run Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) has disclosed it has signed separate PPAs (power purchase agreements) with offshore wind farm developers wpd AG and Swancor Renewable Ener...
Thursday 4 October 2018
CSC forms supplier alliance for offshore wind farm development
Taiwan-based steel maker China Steel (CSC) has formed Wind-Team, an alliance of local suppliers for offshore wind farm projects, according to company executive vice president Wang...
Wednesday 3 October 2018
CIP and CISI ink deal for offshore wind farm projects
Denmark-based Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Taiwan-based steel structure maker Century Iron & Steel Industrial (CISI) have signed a NT$16.5 billion (US$54.0 million)...
Wednesday 26 September 2018
Taiwan may see development of offshore wind farms completed ahead of schedule due to high feed-in tariff
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has selected seven enterprises to develop 11 offshore wind farms with total installation capacity to reach 3.836GW in the first phase...
Tuesday 25 September 2018
Taiwan government speeds up energy transformation
The Taiwan government aims to attain nuclear-free energy structure in 2025 and is accordingly boosting transformation of energy structure through integrating generation of renewable...
Monday 30 July 2018
TIPC, local government to co-develop maintaining harbor for Taiwan offshore wind farms
Government-run Taiwan International Ports Corp (TIPC) has disclosed it has signed a deal with Changhua County in central Taiwan to co-develop a maintaining harbor in a coastal area...
Monday 25 June 2018
NPI/Yushan Energy, Orsted win Taiwan bids to develop offshore wind farms
Canada-based Northland Power (NPI) and Singapore-based Yushan Energy have jointly won bids to develop two offshore wind farms west of Taiwan, while Denmark-based Orsted has won the...
Friday 30 March 2018
TGP, Marubeni to co-develop offshore wind farm in Taiwan
Renewable energy developer Taiwan Green Power (TGP) has disclosed it has signed a deal with Japan-based Marubeni to jointly develop an offshore wind farm to the west of Changhua County,...
Wednesday 21 March 2018
Offshore wind farm project signs with 14 Taiwan insurers
Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm project, a joint venture established by Canada-based Northland Power and Singapore-based Yushan Energy for developing two offshore wind farms in Taiwan,...
Tuesday 13 February 2018
Swancor, Macquarie and EnBW to jointly develop offshore wind farms
Swancor Renewable Energy and Australia-based partner Macquarie Capital have signed with Germany-based energy developer Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG (EnBW) to jointly develop three...
Wednesday 31 January 2018
Taiwan to let foreign banks arrange financing for offshore wind farm projects
Taiwan plans to let foreign banks arrange syndicated loans for the country's offshore wind farm projects, according to deputy economics minister Kung Ming-hsin.