Taiwan
DFO expands services across three core pillars
DFO expands services across three core pillars
O&M growth in Taiwan eyed as rising costs reshaped the offshore wind market.
Local manufacturers strengthen Taiwan's energy competitiveness
Domestic producers leverage local service to compete with foreign suppliers.
Execution risks may hinder Taiwan’s offshore wind targets
Relaxed procurement rules could mitigate the risks.
Renewable energy certificates prices to drop 76% by 2050 amidst market oversupply
It is expected to exceed demand until 2050.
Over half of turbines at Taiwan’s 640-MW wind project start producing energy
Monopile installation for the facility has also been completed.
Changfang-Xidao to power 650,000 households with Class T turbines
This means that the turbines installed could withstand gusts of 57 metres per second.
Jan De Nul to install export cables for Taiwan offshore wind farm
The facility has a capacity of 500 MW.
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