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Just one year after the successful commissioning of Taiwan's pioneering Taiwan Phase 1 offshore wind farm, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has contracted to provide an additional 120 MW of capacity for Formosa Phase 1 Phase II
.
The signing of the contract is subject to the final investment decision and financial results of the joint venture, so the signing
will be delayed.
In addition to the turbine supply agreement, a 15-year full service agreement was signed, which includes the supply of spare parts and tools to ensure turbine reliability and optimal performance
.
Installation of 20 SWT-6.
0-154 fans
is expected to begin in 2019.
These turbines will help expand the total capacity of the Formosa 1 wind farm to 128 MW
.
SGRE has signed contracts
with consortium partners including Macquarie Capital, Ørsted and lead developer Swancor Renewable Energy Limited.
Upon completion of the project, Formosa 1 will be part of
the official project of the first successfully established Taiwan project.
The government's plan in 2012 supports offshore turbine units
of up to 520 megawatts to be commissioned by 2020.
The project is located about six kilometers off the west coast of the Miaoli District of the Taiwan Strait, with water depths between
15 and 30 meters.
Siemens Gamesa wind turbines will be installed on a monopile foundation
.
When the first two SWT-4.
0-130 turbines were installed in the first stage, the foundation had already proven its suitability
in local seabed conditions.
SGRE Offshore's CEO said, "We are proud to be involved in the Formosa 1 development team in this pioneering project, which we started in the first phase a few years ago and can now continue to adopt more advanced technologies
.
The contract is an important milestone in the development of offshore wind in the region and an important step
for Siemens Gamesa to support Taiwan's implementation of a reliable and efficient energy system to meet the government's decarbonization goals.
”
Taiwan's offshore wind market is a market with huge potential, with authorities planning to install a 5.
5 GW grid
between 2020 and 2025.
Currently, Siemens Gamesa currently operates approximately 2,300 offshore wind turbines worldwide, with a total capacity of more than 11 GW
.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Just one year after the successful commissioning of Taiwan's pioneering Taiwan Phase 1 offshore wind farm, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has contracted to provide an additional 120 MW of capacity for Formosa Phase 1 Phase II
.
The signing of the contract is subject to the final investment decision and financial results of the joint venture, so the signing
will be delayed.
In addition to the turbine supply agreement, a 15-year full service agreement was signed, which includes the supply of spare parts and tools to ensure turbine reliability and optimal performance
.
Installation of 20 SWT-6.
0-154 fans
is expected to begin in 2019.
These turbines will help expand the total capacity of the Formosa 1 wind farm to 128 MW
.
SGRE has signed contracts
with consortium partners including Macquarie Capital, Ørsted and lead developer Swancor Renewable Energy Limited.
Upon completion of the project, Formosa 1 will be part of
the official project of the first successfully established Taiwan project.
The government's plan in 2012 supports offshore turbine units
of up to 520 megawatts to be commissioned by 2020.
The project is located about six kilometers off the west coast of the Miaoli District of the Taiwan Strait, with water depths between
15 and 30 meters.
Siemens Gamesa wind turbines will be installed on a monopile foundation
.
When the first two SWT-4.
0-130 turbines were installed in the first stage, the foundation had already proven its suitability
in local seabed conditions.
SGRE Offshore's CEO said, "We are proud to be involved in the Formosa 1 development team in this pioneering project, which we started in the first phase a few years ago and can now continue to adopt more advanced technologies
.
The contract is an important milestone in the development of offshore wind in the region and an important step
for Siemens Gamesa to support Taiwan's implementation of a reliable and efficient energy system to meet the government's decarbonization goals.
”
Taiwan's offshore wind market is a market with huge potential, with authorities planning to install a 5.
5 GW grid
between 2020 and 2025.
Currently, Siemens Gamesa currently operates approximately 2,300 offshore wind turbines worldwide, with a total capacity of more than 11 GW
.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
/