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Renewables: Deep Wind in South Korea, Orsted-PGE, Formosa 4 wind project

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Deep Wind’s project in South Korea, Orsted-PGE’s Baltica 2 wind farm, Formosa 4 wind project, among others.

Deep Wind Offshore Secures EBL for 1.5 GW Admiral Lee Project in South Korea

Deep Wind Offshore has received an Electricity Business License (EBL) from South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy for its 1.5 GW Admiral Lee offshore wind project. The strategy is to establish a major offshore wind presence in the Asia-Pacific region through early permitting milestones. The EBL covers the right to develop and operate the project off the coast of Ulsan. Investment details are yet to be disclosed, with financing to follow later-stage approvals. Technology focus includes fixed-bottom offshore wind turbines and grid integration systems. Customer focus targets South Korean utilities and corporate off takers. Contracts to be awarded will cover environmental surveys, turbine supply, EPC, and O&M. Innovation includes local supply chain development and early stakeholder engagement. Benefits include a significant increase in national renewable capacity, support for South Korea’s 2030 emissions targets, and growth of regional offshore wind infrastructure.

Ayesa Appointed to Oversee Construction of 1.5 GW Baltica 2 Offshore Wind Farm

Spanish engineering firm Ayesa has been selected to supervise construction of the 1.5 GW Baltica 2 offshore wind project in the Polish Baltic Sea. The project, a joint venture between Orsted and PGE, is one of Poland’s largest planned offshore wind farms. Ayesa’s role includes technical oversight, quality control, safety supervision, and environmental compliance throughout the build phase. The strategy is to ensure project delivery in line with EU offshore energy goals and Poland’s 2030 renewable targets. Contracts cover multi-year construction management services. Technology focus includes offshore foundations, substations, and grid connection infrastructure. Customer focus is on timely, compliant deployment for transmission and distribution. Benefits include local energy security, progress on offshore capacity, and experienced project execution from an established engineering partner.

Synera Selects Century Wind Power for Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Foundations

Synera Renewable Energy has awarded Taiwan-based Century Wind Power the contract to manufacture jacket foundations for the Formosa 4 offshore wind project. The project, located off Miaoli County, Taiwan, will have a total planned capacity of up to 495 MW. Century Wind Power will supply jacket-type foundations, with fabrication and delivery scheduled to align with project timelines. The strategy emphasizes local supply chain engagement and domestic manufacturing to support Taiwan’s offshore wind development goals. The contract includes design finalization, fabrication, and logistics coordination. Technology focus is on corrosion-resistant, load-optimized steel structures. Customer focus includes Taiwanese grid operators and energy offtakers. Benefits include job creation, reduced construction risk through local sourcing, and contribution to national energy diversification targets.

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