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First Power at Taiwan’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

Located 35-60 kilometres off Taiwan’s west coast, Greater Changhua 1 & 2a has now successfully delivered first power to the national grid.

The offshore wind farm is Ørsted’s first large-scale project in the Asia-Pacific region, and it will be the largest and first far-shore wind farm in Taiwan, once completed.

A total of 111 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 8 MW, will be installed during construction – producing enough clean electricity to cover the power consumption of 1 million Taiwanese homes.

Christy Wang, General Manager of Ørsted Taiwan, says: “Delivering the first power as scheduled is a major milestone for both Ørsted and Taiwan. Since the 900 MW capacity was first awarded to Ørsted in April 2018 through the grid allocation process, our team has spared no efforts to develop and construct Greater Changhua 1 & 2a and achieve first power only four years later.”

Christy Wang adds: “This has not been an easy task, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic challenges during the past two years. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for all the support from government agencies, local and international suppliers, as well as local stakeholders.”

The first power was delivered as scheduled with the installation and energisation of the first batch of offshore wind turbines. The electricity was transferred to Ørsted’s onshore substations via array cables, offshore substations, and export cables. The renewable energy was fed into the national grid via Taipower’s substation. A total of 111 Siemens Gamesa 8.0-167 DD wind turbines will be installed at Changhua 1 & 2a, which will produce enough power to cover the power consumption of a million Taiwanese households.

Frida Persson, Co-CEO of the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farm, says: “The successful generation of first power builds on Ørsted’s extensive offshore construction experience and a fantastic team effort. Leveraging our outstanding technical capabilities, we have overcome the challenges of the unique site conditions and weather in the Taiwan Strait. We are proud of the team we have built, encompassing thousands of people from multiple leading Taiwanese and international contractors from across the globe. We are determined to complete construction this year, meeting all quality, health, safety, and environmental (QHSE) standards and fulfilling our environment impact assessment commitments.”

Ulrik Lange, Co-CEO of the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farm, says: “Managing the risks of the key component fabrication, vessel mobilisation, and installation of the offshore wind farm has been imperative during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have given the highest priority to optimised planning, risk mitigation, and adapting to challenges in this full-scale offshore wind construction project. Our entire team is focused on delivering the remaining construction work safely and on quality.”

The 900 MW offshore wind construction project continues at full speed. Meanwhile, Ørsted’s operations and maintenance (O&M) team is getting ready to take over and ensure optimal performance of the wind farm, which will provide stable and clean energy during its more than 25-year lifetime.

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