Energy and marine consultancy ABL has been appointed marine warranty surveyor (MWS) to support the transportation and installation of the 390 MW Shinan-Ui offshore wind farm in Shinan County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
The project is developed by Shinan-Ui Offshore Wind, a consortium consisting of Hanwha Ocean, SK Eternix, KOMIPO (Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd.), Future Energy Fund, and Hyundai Engineering & Construction.
ABL’s scope of work includes technical document review and approval of procedures, technical documents and drawings for the entire offshore package, suitability surveys of the proposed fleet and on-site attendance to review and approve all warranted marine operations.
The Shinan-Ui offshore wind farm aims to triple South Korea’s renewable energy generation by 2030, and will include both wind and solar PV capacity. It will include 26 V236-15.0 MW wind turbines, installed near the south of the Ui-do island, on bottom-fixed foundations. Once operational, it will provide renewable electricity to hundreds of thousands of Korean households.
South Korea has reached financial close for the 390 MW Shinan Ui offshore wind project, located off the coast of Ui Island in Shinan County, South Korea.
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