CAPE Holland will supply its CAPE Vibro Lifting Tools for the installation of pin piles for the jacket foundations of the 1,022 MW Hai Long offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
Hai Long is situated around 45 to 70 km off the Changhua coast in the Taiwan Strait and is comprised of two phases: Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3. These phases are anticipated to collectively generate 1,022 MW of power. Hai Long 2A was granted a grid capacity allocation of up to 294 MW through a feed-in tariff mechanism, while Hai Long 2B and 3 secured a grid capacity allocation of up to 728 MW.
The offshore project is a joint venture between DEME Offshore and CSBC Corporation with an estimated total capital cost of CAD9 billion (US$6.66 billion).
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