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Yunlin offshore wind commences operations

The project is under an agreement with the Taiwan Power Company.

Yunneng Wind Power Co., Ltd. has announced that the 640-megawatt Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm has officially entered full commercial operation.

Located in the Taiwan Strait, the project features 80 fully grid-connected wind turbine generators. It has a capacity of 2,400 gigawatt hours, meeting 90% of Yunlin County's non-industrial electricity needs, and reducing emissions by approximately 1.2 million tonnes per year.

Yunneng is a joint venture of Skyborn Renewables, TotalEnergies, Electricity Generating Public Company Limited (EGCO Group) and Sojitz Corporation. With the start of the commercial operation, TotalEnergies will take the lead of the technical operations management, whilst Skyborn will continue to oversee other management services.

The Yunlin OWF achieved full grid connection in January 2025 and provides green energy to over 600,000 Taiwanese homes annually. Electricity from the project is provided to Taiwan Power Company (TPC) under two 20-year power purchase agreements.

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