ABL completes scope on the Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm

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Energy and marine consultancy ABL has successfully completed its marine engineering scope to support the monopile foundation installation campaign for Taiwan’s 640 MW Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm.

ABL supported the marine engineering for the transportation and installation (T&I) campaign of the monopile foundations of Yunneng Wind Power Co. Ltd., a consortium of Skyborn Renewables, TotalEnergies, Electricity Generating Public Company (EGCO Group)and Sojitz Corporation. ABL Germany, based in Hamburg, wase awarded the project and has been involved since 2022.

ABL’s scope of work included the provision of detailed engineering studies such as motions and transportation analyses, design of seafastening equipment, development of tow manuals, dynamic mooring analyses, vessel screening studies, and rigging / lift plan design verification to name a few. In addition, ABL provided technical due diligence services for the T&I procedures, as well as providing desktop marine assurance services.

“This project showcases the breadth of technical offering that we can bring to our clients, adding value across the delivery of a T&I campaign, from detailed engineering studies through to marine assurance activities. We are delighted to have been able to work on this important project.” Tilo Klappenbach, Country Manager at ABL Germany

This 640MW Yunlin offshore wind farm is located in the Taiwan Strait, between 8 and 17 kilometres off the west coast of Taiwan, at water depths from 7 to 35 meters. The offshore wind farm comprises 80 8MW wind turbine generators, whose generated electricity is fed into the Taiwanese power grid via two onshore substations, powering nearly 600,000 Taiwanese households with clean electricity.

ABL provides T&I engineering support to offshore wind farm developers, and the company has been directly involved in the development of more than 230 offshore wind farms with a total capacity exceeding 118GW.

ABL is part of Oslo-listed consultancy ABL Group ASA.

24 October 2024 |

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