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A representative of CS Wind Vietnam factory (Phu My industrial park, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province) said that at the end of April, 10 wind turbine towers with a capacity of 10MW produced by the unit will be exported to Korea. serving the Jeonnam 1 wind power project (99MW) - Korea's first commercial-scale project - located off the coast of Jeonnam province in the southwest of this country. According to the plan, the project will go into operation in 2024, providing green energy to about 60,000 households in Korea.
This batch of manufactured turbine towers is part of CS Wind's supply contract package for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Company (Siemens Gamesa), in Siemens Gamesa's contract to supply wind turbines for the Jeonnam 1 offshore wind power project.
Jeonnam 1 is a joint venture between SK E&S Group - one of Korea's largest corporations and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) Group - the world's largest investor focusing on investing in renewable energy projects. , is also the world's leading developer of offshore wind power projects.
Mr. Radoslaw Rams, Director of Offshore Project Management in the Asia-Pacific region of Siemens Gamesa, said that the CS Wind Vietnam turbine tower factory plays an important role in the supply chain for power projects. Siemens Gamesa's offshore wind, not only in the Asia-Pacific region but also globally.
"The selection of CS Wind Vietnam for Jeonnam 1, our first offshore wind project in Korea, demonstrates our confidence in CS Wind's ability to deliver products that meet industry standards." high standards, improved and refined to suit the characteristics of the new market. We look forward to continuing to cooperate with CS Wind on this project as well as other projects in the future," according to Mr. Radoslaw Rams. .
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Representative of CIP Group in Vietnam visited CS Wind's wind turbine tower factory in Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. |
Mr. Stuart Livesey, representative of CIP Group in Vietnam, said that Vietnam is in a favorable position to develop the domestic supply chain to serve domestic offshore wind power projects, and has the potential to become a center exporting items such as turbine foundations, turbine towers, offshore transformer stations and other components to serve offshore wind power projects in the region.
Along with the government's upcoming policies to encourage and initiate the offshore wind power industry, Mr. Stuart Livesey commented that Vietnam has the opportunity to gain great socio-economic benefits from developing the supply chain. domestic response, autonomous production of green energy to ensure energy security .