Ørsted collaborates with Century Wind Power on local turbine foundation manufacturing for Greater Changhua projects

Global offshore wind leader Ørsted today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Century Wind Power (CWP hereafter), a subsidiary of Taiwanese listed company Century Iron & Steel Industrial, to collaborate on turbine foundation manufacturing for Greater Changhua projects.
CWP Chairman Lai Wen Hsiang (left), Minister of Economic Affairs Jong-Chin Shen (center), and Matthias Bausenwein, Ørsted's General Manager for Asia Pacific (right)

Based on the MoU, both parties will work on the common goal to make CWP become a preferred supplier to commence the substructure serial manufacturing works at Taipei Harbor early 2020, to be able to build the foundations in the Greater Changhua offshore wind project right afterwards.

Minister of Economic Affairs Jong-Chin Shen attended today’s signing ceremony and congratulated to the both parties for their collaboration. Minister Shen said, “through this MoU, CWP can develop professional capabilities with international standards in offshore wind and tap into Asian offshore wind markets.”

Matthias Bausenwein, General Manager Asia Pacific and Chairman Taiwan said, “local content has been placed at the center of our project development activities. In the past year, the local Ørsted team has met over 170 Taiwanese companies and identified 15 companies for close collaboration. CWP has a very strong background in large-scale steel manufacturing and shown significant ambition to invest in offshore wind manufacturing business.

Today we are very pleased to partner with CWP and we look forward to further knowledge transfer and ensure close collaboration with CWP. Today’s success also shows that Taiwan has great potential in developing a strong supply chain for offshore wind.”

CWP Chairman Lai Wen Hsiang said, ”following Taiwan government’s policy for localizing offshore wind, CWP has set up a new factory in Taipei and planned to construct two plants on its own 16 hectares of land. In addition, there will be 16 hectares of storage area to store the underwater jacket foundation substructure. The CWP factory at Taipei Harbor will be completed by end of 2019 for test operation. The total investment amount is estimated to be NT$ 5 billion and will create 300 to 500 local jobs.

With the collaboration with Ørsted and European professional certification institution TUV, CWP will have international standards of quality management system and to become the preferred underwater foundation manufacturing supplier for Ørsted."

Today’s MoU includes the following key points.

  1. The goal is that CWP manufactures underwater substructure in Taipei Harbor in 2020 to allow Ørsted to build offshore wind farms post 2020.
  2. Ørsted will continue transferring expertise in offshore wind and support CWP to obtain advanced European technology, to know how to become a preferred supplier of Ørsted in Taiwan.
  3. Cooperation between the two sides is not limited to underwater substructure manufacturing and could also include other services.

Ørsted’s Greater Changhua projects include four sites located in 35 to 60 kilometers off the Changhua coast. The total capacity is expected to be 2.4GW and can power 2.8 million households in Taiwan. Currently Greater Changhua projects are in the Environmental Impact Assessment review stage. Once the projects have received all permits, the onshore construction will start in 2019.

In Taiwan, Ørsted also owns 35% of Formosa I project in Maoli, Taiwan’s first offshore wind project.

Ørsted has already installed 1,000 wind turbines offshore worldwide, and is the biggest operator of offshore wind power plants, with more than 8GW in operation and under construction.


For further information, please contact: 

Ørsted Asia-Pacific Media Relations
Rachel Chan
racch@orsted.com
+886 933 529 367