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    South Korea's first floating offshore wind turbine will be put into trial operation next year

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    South Korea's first floating offshore wind turbine will enter trial operation in the first half of next year
    , South Korea's Ulsan city government said on Thursday.

    The 16 billion won ($12.
    27 million) project will make South Korea the fifth country
    to operate floating wind farms after Norway, the United Kingdom, Japan and Portugal.

    The floating offshore wind turbine, with an installed capacity of 750kW, was launched
    in 2016 with Ulsan University, Mastek Heavy Industries, Unison and Seho Engineering.

    The Ulsan city government plans to build an offshore wind complex with 50 floating turbines with an investment of 1.
    5 trillion won
    by 2022.

    South Korea plans to install offshore wind farms with a total installed capacity of 12 GW as part of its long-term goal of increasing the share of renewable energy to 20%
    by 2030.

    South Korea's first floating offshore wind turbine will enter trial operation in the first half of next year
    , South Korea's Ulsan city government said on Thursday.

    Wind turbines

    The 16 billion won ($12.
    27 million) project will make South Korea the fifth country
    to operate floating wind farms after Norway, the United Kingdom, Japan and Portugal.

    The floating offshore wind turbine, with an installed capacity of 750kW, was launched
    in 2016 with Ulsan University, Mastek Heavy Industries, Unison and Seho Engineering.

    The Ulsan city government plans to build an offshore wind complex with 50 floating turbines with an investment of 1.
    5 trillion won
    by 2022.

    South Korea plans to install offshore wind farms with a total installed capacity of 12 GW as part of its long-term goal of increasing the share of renewable energy to 20%
    by 2030.

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