MHI Vestas and developer Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have secured a 5000 square meter site located centrally in zone 1 of Taichung Harbour adjacent to the pre-assembly quayside of CIP’s Changfang & Xidao Offshore Wind Project, intended for assembly activities for some of the projects to be delivered in Taiwan using V174 technology. This site is being leased from Fortune Extra High Voltage Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Fortune Electric Co., Ltd., and will be prepared for MHI Vestas’ operations.
CWind Ltd has been awarded the Balance of Plant (BoP) contract for the 128 MW Formosa 1 offshore wind farm project in Taiwan. The subsidiary of CWind will be responsible for the topside in...
Read morewpd has signed supply agreements and selected contractors for its 350 MW Guanyin project off the coast of Taoyuan (Taiwan). The wind farm is now ready for construction with planned commissioning in 20...
Read moreØrsted and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) have signed a corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA) wherein TSMC will offtake the full production from Ørsted’s 920...
Read moreAMP Capital has completed a US$145 million mezzanine debt investment with Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners to support the acquisition of one of Taiwan’s leading offshore wind farm developers, S...
Read moreChenya Energy Co Ltd has secured about TWD7.2 billion (US$239.3 million) financing for the development of a 180 MW floating solar project in the Changhua Coastal Industrial Park. The fund was se...
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