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According to South Korean media reports, the National Institute of Technical Standards under the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy of South Korea revealed that at the General Conference on International Standardization in the field of wind power opened in Jeju, a team of experts from South Korea's domestic industry, education and research institute proposed technical standards
for the design of offshore floating wind turbines.
The relevant person in charge said that in the manufacture of complete sets of offshore equipment, Korean companies are competitive
.
If the proposal of the Korean expert team is formulated as an international standard, it will help South Korea take the lead in the global market
.
A team of experts from the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute, Ulsan University, and Mastek Heavy Industries plans to invest KRW 16 billion in R&D to develop offshore floating wind turbines
by 2019.
At present, Norway, the United States, and Japan are also developing this technology, but it has not yet entered the commercialization stage
.
According to South Korean media reports, the National Institute of Technical Standards under the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy of South Korea revealed that at the General Conference on International Standardization in the field of wind power opened in Jeju, a team of experts from South Korea's domestic industry, education and research institute proposed technical standards
for the design of offshore floating wind turbines.
The relevant person in charge said that in the manufacture of complete sets of offshore equipment, Korean companies are competitive
.
If the proposal of the Korean expert team is formulated as an international standard, it will help South Korea take the lead in the global market
.
A team of experts from the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute, Ulsan University, and Mastek Heavy Industries plans to invest KRW 16 billion in R&D to develop offshore floating wind turbines
by 2019.
At present, Norway, the United States, and Japan are also developing this technology, but it has not yet entered the commercialization stage
.