The 495 MW Fengmiao I offshore wind project in Taiwan has successfully reached financial close through Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V).
Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP), a global leader in offshore wind development and construction, is leading the development of the offshore wind project, while Vestas will also supply 33 units of its latest 15 MW turbine to Fengmiao I.
has secured an approximately NTD$ 103 billion (USD 3.1bn) project financing from 27 international and Taiwanese banks. A portion of the project finance debt will be guaranteed by four export credit agencies (ECAs) and Taiwan’s National Credit Guarantee Administration. Fengmiao I is scheduled to complete construction by the end of 2027 and a group of six large local and international corporate offtakers have entered into long-term corporate power purchase agreements with Fengmiao I for its entire capacity.
Ørsted has commenced the offshore construction for the Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind farms in Taiwan.
Read moreSkyborn Renewables (Skyborn) and its partners in Yunneng Wind Power Co., Ltd. (Yunneng) have announced the operational phase of 640 MW Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) located in the Taiwan Strait, between 8 and 17 km off the west coast of Taiwan.
Read moreCopenhagen 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.
Read moreEnergy services provider Elapath Energy and blockchain-based platform RenewableErgon have collaborated on a 150 MW solar project in Budai, Chiayi County, Taiwan.
Read moreYunneng Wind Power Co Ltd. has said that all 80 wind turbine foundations, including both the monopiles and transition pieces, have been installed at the 640-MW Yunlin wind farm located in the Taiwan Strait, between 8 and 17 km off the west coast of Taiwan.
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