Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (CPPA) with Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and its renewable energy subsidiary Sustainable Energy Solution (SES), for the Fengmiao I offshore wind project in Taiwan.
The CPPA was signed by CIP through its Flagship Fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V). The project is located 35 km off the coast of Taichung City and plans to install 33 wind turbines with a total capacity of 500 MW. Completion is expected by the end of 2027 and will secure a stable supply of green power to Taiwanese companies. The full Fengmiao I offshore wind project will have a total capacity of 1,800 MW.
Jan De Nul signed a preferred supplier agreement with CIP back in January 2024 for the installation of subsea high-voltage export cable for the project, while CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE), a joint venture set up by Belgian DEME and Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC, is in charge of the transport and installation of foundations.
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