Cadeler Launches State-of-the-Art Wind Installation Vessel, Wind Maker
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Cadeler Launches State-of-the-Art Wind Installation Vessel, Wind Maker

Cadeler successfully launched its newbuild wind installation vessel, Wind Maker, from Hanwha Ocean Ship Yard on June 3, 2024. The vessel is expected to be delivered in Q1 2025 and will immediately begin work on the Greater Changhua Offshore Wind Farm project. Cadeler_s-M-class-newbuilds-–-Wind-Maker The vessel is an NG-16000X design by Gusto MSC and includes a…

Jumbo Offshore Successfully Completes Monopile Removal at Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm
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Jumbo Offshore Successfully Completes Monopile Removal at Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm

Jumbo Offshore has concluded the removal of two monopiles at the Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) in Taiwan. The operation was performed by Jumbo Offshore’s DP2 Heavy Lift Crane Vessel, Fairplayer, which was mobilized from Europe specifically for this task. Jumbo-Offshore-vessel The contract for the removal was awarded by Yunneng Wind Power Co., Ltd. (YWPC)…

Ørsted Awards Contract to Correll for Wind Farm Cable Maintenance in UK, USA and Taiwan
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Ørsted Awards Contract to Correll for Wind Farm Cable Maintenance in UK, USA and Taiwan

SPIE, a leading European multi-technical services provider, has announced that its subsidiary, The Correll Group, has been awarded a multi-year framework agreement by the Ørsted Group, a global leader in offshore wind. The agreement covers fault finding, diagnostic, and dry repair services for Ørsted’s wind farms in the UK, USA, and Taiwan. Correll will provide…

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Celebrates Completion of 600 MW Changfang-Xidao Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Celebrates Completion of 600 MW Changfang-Xidao Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached a significant milestone with the completion of the Changfang-Xidao offshore wind project, marking its first offshore wind farms in the Asia Pacific region. The project, which is expected to power 650,000 local households, boasts a capacity of nearly 600 MW, contributing a 25% increase to Taiwan’s offshore wind capacity….