CTCI awarded contract to install pin piles for two Offshore Wind Farm in Changhua County

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CTCI has been awarded the "Changfang and Xidao (CFXD) Offshore Wind Farm Pin Pile (PP) Supply Agreement” with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners CIP) for the development of the two offshore wind farms in Taiwan.

Located off the coast of Changhua in central Taiwan, the multi-billion TWD wind farm project will see 186 PPs to be installed by CTCI MAC among the 62 wind turbines--the largest number of PPs to be manufactured by a single contractor in Taiwan to date, helping to generate up to 600 MW of power once operations begin in 2022. This is equivalent to the annual power consumption of 600,000 households.

The Denmark-based CIP, which is responsible for the development, construction, and operation of the CFXD Project.

To ensure production and delivery on time, CTCI MAC has already begun sourcing subcomponents and preparing machines and tools since this February. Formal production will commence by this August, with manufactured PPs to be delivered in batches in July 2021. To facilitate the transportation of PPs from Kaohsiung Port to the project site off Changhua, CTCI MAC has set up CTCI MAC Ta-Lin Shop in Nansing Free Trade Zone in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan.pers.

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