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NovaWind to Supply Green Power to EkoNiva Group

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8 Sep, 2022, 5:30 am

Russia’s largest milk producer EkoNiva Group is switching to renewable energy at its production sites. Its dairy farm in Dobrino, Voronezh Region will be the group’s first site to be fully powered by green energy. The project is carried out in partnership with NovaWind, Rosatom’s wind power division. NovaWind operates wind farms in the Stavropol Krai, Rostov Region, and Republic of Adygea. The fact that power comes from renewable sources will be confirmed by a non-regulated bilateral contract, which is required to be concluded in accordance with the wholesale electricity market rules.

EkoNiva will become one of Russia’s first raw milk producers to have a production site that buys exclusively wind power and whose energy needs are entirely covered by renewables. This will greatly reduce its indirect greenhouse gas emissions. The supply of green power is starting in September 2022. The transition to renewable energy at Dobrino will enable a reduction in indirect greenhouse gas emissions by around 1,000 tonnes of CO2 per annum.

Following the pilot project in the Voronezh Region, EkoNiva Group will consider the possibility and feasibility of renewable energy transition at other sites. All of its capital expenditures will also be planned to incorporate green energy options.

NovaWind is Rosatom's wind power division consolidating efforts of the Russian nuclear corporation in advanced areas of the energy generation technology. Established in September 2017, the company accumulates Rosatom’s competencies in wind power generation, from design and construction to mechanical engineering and operation of wind farms. As of today, NovaWind has commissioned 720 MW of wind power capacity. By 2027, Rosatom will put a total of about 1.7 GW of wind capacity in operation.
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GE Renewable & Green Power to Develop Onshore Wind Farm in Japan

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15 Sep, 2022, 5:30 am

GE Renewable Energy has been selected by Green Power Investment as the supplier for the Fukaura Wind Farm in Fukaura Town, Nishi Tsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The project, which will feature 19 units of GE’s 4.2-117 onshore wind turbine, represents GE’s third project with GPI in Japan. The deal also includes a ten-year full-service contract with an extension as an option. Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. is supporting the project as a strategic partner in GPI’s projects in Tohoku region.

The Fukaura Wind Farm will operate the onshore wind turbines at 4.2 MW with a rotor diameter of 117m and a hub height of 110m. The installation of the wind turbines at the project site will commence in Q2 2023 and the turbines are targeted to be fully commissioned and operational in 2024. Given the complex site location near Japan’s northwestern sea border, GE 4.2-117 onshore wind turbines are optimized to minimize environmental impact and cope with extreme weather conditions and Japan’s unique wind environment.
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Vestas to Supply Turbines for Kaiwera Downs Wind Farm

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19 Sep, 2022, 5:30 am

In partnership with Mercury, Vestas has secured a 43 MW order for Kaiwera Downs Wind Farm in New Zealand. The project will feature ten V136-4.2 MW wind turbines in 4.3 MW operating mode which Vestas will supply and install. Upon completion, Vestas will deliver a 30-year Active Output Management 5000 service and maintenance agreement (AOM5000) to optimise energy production, while providing Mercury with long-term business case certainty for the wind farm.

While featuring the largest rotor diameter in New Zealand, it is also the first wind project to be constructed on the South Island since 2015 and will be Mercury’s first wind project since Turitea Wind Farm was announced in 2019, which is also a partnership with Vestas.

Delivery of Vestas’ wind turbines is expected to occur in the second quarter of 2023, with commissioning to commence in the third quarter of 2023.
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NovaWind Installing Turbines at Kuzminskaya Wind Farm

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19 Sep, 2022, 5:30 am

Russian nuclear giant ROSATOM announced that installation of wind turbines began at the Kuzminskaya Wind Farm in the Stavropol Krai in Southern Russia. A total of 64 wind turbines with a capacity of 2.5 MW each will be installed on the site. With an aggregate capacity of 160 MW, the wind farm is estimated to generate 378 million kWh of electricity per annum.

More than 40 construction machines, including 200 to 800-ton tower cranes, are deployed on the site, and over 180 workers and engineers engaged. Work is going on in two shifts to assemble and install wind turbine tower sections at three sites simultaneously. Meanwhile, wind turbine components continue to be delivered to the construction sites from the centralised storage facilities in Nevinnomyssk and Kursavka, Stavropol Krai to be used in the assembly and installation works.

The Stavropol Krai is a key region for NovaWind in terms of wind power projects. At present, there are four wind farms – Kochubeevskaya Wind Farm (210 MW), Karmalinovskaya Wind Farm (60 MW), Bondarevskaya Wind Farm (120 MW), and Medvezhenskaya Wind Farm (60 MW) – commissioned and operating in the region. Construction and installation works have been finished at the Berestovskaya Wind Farm (60 MW), while the Trunovskaya Wind Farm (95 MW) is under construction as of now.

NovaWind is a wind power division of the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom. Established in September 2017, the company accumulates Rosatom’s competencies in wind power generation, from design and construction to mechanical engineering and operation of wind farms. As of today, NovaWind has commissioned 720 MW of wind power capacity. By 2027, Rosatom will put a total of about 1.7 GW of wind capacity in operation.
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Siemens Gamesa to Expand Offshore Nacelle Plant in Taiwan

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27 Sep, 2022, 1:19 pm

Siemens Gamesa has broken ground on a massive expansion of its successful offshore nacelle facility in Taichung in Taiwan. The Siemens Gamesa offshore nacelle plant in Taichung is the largest production facility of its kind in Taiwan. The expansion will more than triple the plot area up to 90,000 square meters and more than triple the number of Siemens Gamesa people working locally. Among new elements, the expansion will broaden the production scope, creating two new production halls and a new warehouse on the extended plot.

In a continuous production flow, the new factory setup will have dedicated production lines for hub assembly, nacelle backend assembly, and final nacelle assembly including generator-related work. Assembly of SG 14-222 DD offshore turbine nacelles is planned to begin in the second quarter of calendar year 2024.

The large production depth opens up a compelling opportunity for a vast range of Taiwanese suppliers to feed more than 10,000 components directly to the factory. With a substantial annual production capacity, the factory is intended to deliver locally made nacelles for the 1,044 MW Hai Long offshore wind power projects, future projects from Taiwan’s Round 3 offshore wind power auctions, and other projects in the Asia-Pacific region.
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GE to Supply 81 Wind Turbines to Continuum Green Energy in India

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4 Oct, 2022, 6:03 am

GE Renewable Energy announced today orders from Continuum Green Energy Limited to supply, install and commission 81 units of its 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines for the 218.70 MW wind power projects across Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh, India. The orders have been placed by Continuum subsidiaries Continuum MP Windfarm Development and Dalavaipuram Renewables.

GE’s 2.7-132 wind turbine has proven to be the technology of choice for many customers in India due to its industry leading performance at India’s low wind speeds. The project will leverage GE’s significant local footprint in India with product design primarily at GE’s Technology Center in Bengaluru, blades manufactured in GE’s plants in Vadodara and assembly at the GE Multi-modal Manufacturing Facility in Pune.

Last year, Continuum and GE signed an agreement to supply turbines for Continuum’s 148.5 MW Morjar, Bhuj and 99.9 MW Rajkot wind farms in Gujarat, India.

The wind farms, which are being managed by Continuum, will provide local businesses and consumers with accessible, affordable, and reliable energy. Continuum is a leading player in offering bespoke green energy supply solutions to the Indian market.
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DNV Bags Contract for Offshore Wind Farm in Korea

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31 Oct, 2022, 3:45 am`

DNV has been appointed by Elenergy, a Korean renewable energy development company, as owner’s engineer for its 1.5 GW fixed-bottom Chujin offshore wind project. When completed in 2027, the Chujin plant will be the largest commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the country. As the owner’s engineer, DNV will drive the pre- Front End Engineering Design and supervise contractors in the final design, procurement, construction, commissioning and operations phases to mitigate risks and prepare optimal solutions for the building stages of the project.

The wind farm will be located 10 km east of Chuja-do in Jeju City in southern Jeonam province, South Korea and will consist of approximately 100 wind turbines. This project is backed by strategic investor Namsung Shipping, a South Korea-based shipping carrier. The Chujin wind farm will be constructed in three stages, consisting of 500MW for Phase I and an additional 1 GW for Phases II & III.

This offshore wind project has been designed to support the “Green New Deal,” South Korea’s national development strategy to advance low carbon technology initiatives and transition to a green economy.
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BHP Signs Renewable PPA with Neoen for Olympic Dam

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8 Nov, 2022, 4:30 am

Australian mining giant BHP has signed a renewable Power Purchase Agreement with Neoen, which is expected to meet half of Olympic Dam’s electricity needs from FY2026, based on current forecast demand, and allow Olympic Dam to record a net zero emission position for the contracted volume of supply.

The PPA is expected to supply 70 megawatts of electricity to Olympic Dam and will support Neoen to construct the 203MW Goyder South Stage 1b Wind Farm, assuming all relevant consents are obtained. This wind farm is to form part of the larger Goyder Renewables Zone in South Australia, and will introduce new renewable generation into the South Australian electricity grid.

In addition, Neoen will construct a large-scale battery energy storage system in Blyth, South Australia to support the PPA, which will also assist in improving the stability of the South Australian electricity grid.

This latest agreement follows commitments BHP has made in recent years, which have seen renewable electricity contribute to powering BHP facilities in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland and Chile.

Neoen is one of the world’s leading independent producers of exclusively renewable energy. Neoen has close to 5.6 GW of solar, wind and storage capacity in operation or under construction across numerous countries, including Australia, Finland and France. Neoen has two of the world’s largest lithium-ion batteries: Hornsdale Power Reserve (150 MW / 193.5 MWh) near Jamestown, South Australia and the Victorian Big Battery (300 MW / 450 MWh) near Geelong, Victoria.

Goyder South Stage 1, consisting of Goyder South 1a and 1b, is the first stage of Neoen’s flagship project known as Goyder Renewables Zone - a hybrid wind, solar and storage project located in mid-north South Australia. Goyder South has development approval for a total of 1200 MW of wind generation, 600 MW of solar generation and 900 MW of battery storage capacity - making it South Australia’s largest renewable project.
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DNV Bags Contract for South Korea's Largest Offshore Wind Farm

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9 Nov, 2022, 4:30 am

Leading independent energy expert and assurance provider DNV has been appointed by Korean renewable energy development company Elenergy as owner’s engineer for its 1.5 GW fixed-bottom Chujin offshore wind project.

When completed in 2027, the Chujin plant will be the largest commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the country. As the owner’s engineer, DNV will drive the pre- Front End Engineering Design FEED and supervise contractors in the final design, procurement, construction, commissioning and operations phases to mitigate risks and prepare optimal solutions for the building stages of the project.

The wind farm will be located 10 km east of Chuja-do in Jeju City in southern Jeonam province, South Korea and will consist of approximately 100 wind turbines. This project is backed by strategic investor Namsung Shipping, a South Korea-based shipping carrier. The Chujin wind farm will be constructed in three stages, consisting of 500MW for Phase I and an additional 1 GW for Phases II & III.
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ACWA Power Ropes in OIC for Suez Wind Energy Project

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16 Nov, 2022, 1:39 pm

ACWA Power Company signed a memorandum of understanding with Oman Investment Authority to explore bringing the sovereign wealth fund on as an investor for the 1.1 GW Suez Wind Energy project in Egypt. The MoU was signed at COP27, the annual conference on climate change backed by the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change, held at Sharm El Sheikh.

According to the terms of the MoU, OIA will assess the possibility of owning up to 10% of the project, which is valued at US$1.5billion in totality. Hassan Allam Holdings, an Egyptian engineering, construction and infrastructure company, has a 25% stake in the project, with ACWA Power holding the remaining equity. When completed in 2026, the project will be the largest single contracted wind farm in the Middle East region.

ACWA Power earlier signed a joint development agreement with OQ, an OIA-owned entity, in May 2022. Along with Air Products, the agreement involves the development of a multibillion-dollar green hydrogen project in Oman.

By 2026, the Suez Wind Energy will mitigate the impact of 2.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year and provide electricity to 1,080,000 households.
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ENERCON & Enerjisa Join Hands for Wind Power in Turkey

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17 Nov, 2022, 1:41 pm

Wind energy converter technologies pioneer ENERCON and E.ON – SABANCI Holding JV Enerjisa Üretimare joining forces to implement the YEKA RES 2 project in Türkiye. The tender will play a major role in increasing the clean energy capacity in the country. Within its scope, ENERCON and Enerjisa Üretim will install 1,000 MW of onshore wind energy capacity together. ENERCON will supply the wind energy converter technology and deliver a total of 240 E-138 EP3 E2 WECs within the next four years.

The YEKA – Renewable Energy Resource Areas programme with a total capacity of 2,850 MW has been held since 2017. It is one of the major projects in Türkiye to reduce the global climate crisis, develop domestic production in renewable energy technology and increase the share of clean energy resources in its electricity generation portfolio. In the YEKA RES 2 tender held in 2019, the 1,000 MW capacity was won by ENERCON and Enerjisa Üretim – each company with a share of 500 MW.

As a result of project development studies carried out over the past three years and intensive negotiations between both companies, ENERCON and Enerjisa Üretim decided to join forces and implement the YEKA RES 2 project together. ENERCON’s role as ‘technology supplier’ and Enerjisa Üretim’s part as ‘investor and operator’ were fixed in a cooperation agreement, signed by Enerjisa Üretim CEO Ihsan Erbil Bayçöl and ENERCON CEO Dr Jürgen Zeschky last week in Assos/Çanakkale.
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Vestas Secures Wind Turbine Order from WPD

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21 Nov, 2022, 4:21 am

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 Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement for the wind farms, to ensure optimised performance and long-term business case certainty for the customer.

Deliveries are expected to begin at the third quarter of 2023, while commissioning is planned for the fourth quarter of the same year.

With this order, Vestas’ total onshore installed volume in Taiwan will exceed more than 350 MW of which 130 MW is with wpd, underlining the strong global cooperation with wpd AG as well as Vestas’ commitment to drive the energy transition in Taiwan.
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ACWA Power Inks Deal for Wind Energy Project in Suez Gulf

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25 Nov, 2022, 6:06 am

ACWA Power has signed a memorandum of Understanding with The Sovereign Fund of Egypt to explore a joint investment in the 1.1 GW Wind Energy project, located in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh.

As per the terms of the MoU, ACWA Power and TSFE will now engage in discussions for TSFE’s Infrastructure & Utilities Subfund to own up to 10% of the project. Currently, project investors include Hassan Allam Holdings, an Egyptian engineering, construction and infrastructure company (25% stake) and ACWA Power. The Oman Investment Authority, the Sultanate’s sovereign wealth fund, recently signed a similar agreement with ACWA Power, to have an equity stake of up to 10% of the same facility.
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Vestas Bags 756 MW Order for Golden Plains Wind Farm in Australia

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5 Dec, 2022, 4:25 am

In partnership with renewable energy enterprise, TagEnergy, Vestas will deliver the Engineering Procurement and Construction for the first stage of Golden Plains Wind Farm, a 756 MW project in Victoria, Australia. Stage One is set to be Vestas’ largest onshore wind farm in Asia Pacific and will feature 122 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines from the EnVentus platform.

Upon completion, Vestas will also deliver a 30-year service and maintenance agreement (AOM5000) to optimise the project’s energy production, and long-term business case certainty.

Delivery of Vestas’ wind turbines is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2023, with commissioning to commence in the fourth quarter of 2024. Once operational, the first stage of Golden Plains Wind Farm will generate enough clean energy to power approximately 450,000 homes a year.
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Vestas Selected as Preferred Supplier of MunmuBaram Offshore Wind

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6 Dec, 2022, 4:28 am

Vestas announced that MunmuBaram, a joint venture between Shell and HEXICON, has named Vestas as the preferred turbine supplier for the 1.3 GW MunmuBaram floating offshore wind project in South Korea.

If the project materialises, Vestas will supply and install 84 units of the V236-15.0 MW turbine for the project, located off the south-east coast of South Korea. The turbines will be installed on floating foundations in the project area of approximately 240km2 with water depths ranging between 120 and 150 metres. This will mark the first announced large-scale floating offshore project for Vestas, and the first announced project of V236-15.0 MW for installation on floating foundations.

With this project, MunmuBaram and Vestas are together taking a leading role in South Korea’s offshore wind industry development and bringing the country one step closer to achieving its Net-Zero emissions goal.
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ROSATOM's Berestovskaya Wind Farm Feeds Power to Russian Grid

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12 Jan, 2023, 3:30 am

Russian nuclear giant ROSATOM announced that the Stavropol Krai-based Berestovskaya Wind Farm began to supply electric power and capacity to the wholesale electricity and capacity market on 1 January 2023. With an installed capacity of 60 MW, the wind power station consists of 24 wind turbines. As confirmed by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, 68% of the wind farm equipment is sourced locally.

NovaWind is ROSATOM's wind power division consolidating efforts of the Russian nuclear corporation in advanced areas of the energy generation technology. Established in September 2017, the company accumulates ROSATOM’s competencies in wind power generation, from design and construction to mechanical engineering and operation of wind farms. As of today, NovaWind has commissioned 780 MW of wind power capacity. By 2027, ROSATOM will put a total of about 1.7 GW of wind capacity in operation.
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ReNew Power Installs 3x Wind Turbines in Gadag in Karnataka

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23 Jan, 2023, 3:30 am

India's leading renewable energy ReNew Power has announced the installations of India's first-ever 3x platform Wind Turbine Generators in Gadag in Karnataka. The WTGs have a nameplate capacity of 3.3-3.465 MW and are 128-140m in height. They offer significantly improved capacity over models installed in India to date, which typically have a nameplate capacity of 2-3 MW.

The new WTGs will be a part of the country's first 'Round The Clock' renewable energy project, combining wind, solar and a Battery Energy Storage System. This project will produce enough energy to power over 1 million households in India annually.
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Dillinger Supplies Plates for Akita Noshiro Offshore Wind Farm

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30 Jan, 2023, 2:31 am

The Akita Noshiro offshore wind farm project, which recently began commercial operation, is the first large-scale offshore project ever built in Japan. Dillinger supplied approximately 26,300 tonnes of heavy plate for the monopile foundation structures, in thicknesses ranging from 50 to 100 mm. The wind turbines are mounted on monopiles that are over 78 meters long and weigh around 880 tonnes, in a water depth of between 10 and 30 meters.

The offshore project, which includes the Akita and Noshiro wind farms, is part of Japan's ambitious green energy development plan: the government plans to approve three to four sites per year with a capacity of 1 GW. The two wind farms cover 730 hectares in the coastal zone of Akita Prefecture. With 33 wind turbines and an annual capacity of 139 MW, the wind farms will soon be supplying around 124,000 households with environmentally friendly electricity. The wind turbines are mounted on monopiles that are over 78 meters long and weigh around 880 tons, in a water depth of between 10 and 30 meters.
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Siemens Gamesa & Doosan Sign Offshore Wind Pact

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13 Feb, 2023, 2:06 am

World-leading provider of wind power solutions Siemens Gamesa and Doosan Enerbility, formerly Doosan Heavy Industries have signed a binding framework agreement for a strategic partnership for the South Korean offshore wind market. The agreement follows successful exploration of potential cooperation made possible by a memorandum of understanding signed in June 2022. This next step lays the foundation for strong local content offerings in the South Korean offshore wind market in the future. The implementation of the partnership scope is subject to successful offshore wind power orders in the South Korean market.

The framework agreement covers three areas for knowledge exchange on technology in which the two companies will collaborate closely in South Korea. Doosan will assemble Siemens Gamesa’s offshore wind turbine nacelles in a Doosan facility currently in the design phase, undertake turbine assembly for Siemens Gamesa machines in staging harbors as well as the offshore construction of projects using Siemens Gamesa machines, and perform offshore service on selected orders involving Siemens Gamesa machines.

The alliance between the companies bolsters Korea’s burgeoning offshore wind industry. Among the benefits are efficient and environmentally conscious local assembly and local job creation to serve the South Korean
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TotalEnergies & Corio to Develop Offshore Wind in Taiwan

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22 Feb, 2023, 3:30 am

TotalEnergies and Corio Generation have signed a joint venture partnership to develop the Formosa 3 offshore windfarms in Taiwan. Under this agreement, Corio will remain the majority shareholder and lead developer with 50% plus 10 shares overall in project. The Formosa 3 project comprises three proposed windfarms – Haiding 1, 2 and 3 – in Changhua county on the central-western coast of Taiwan. The project received Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) approvals in 2018, with an EIA-approved capacity of around 2 GW.

The windfarm development is expected to contribute to Taiwan’s ambitious plans for the green energy transition and represents a multi-billion investment from the partners and project lenders up to the end of construction. Future investments will be made in proportion to the partners’ project shareholdings.

The announcement comes after Taiwan’s Bureau of Energy confirmed in late December 2022 that Formosa 3’s Haiding 2 windfarm had been successfully awarded 600 MW grid capacity following the first phase of Taiwan’s Round 3 auctions.
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