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Cyan seals Taiwan offshore wind vessels deal

Thursday, June 1 2023

Wind Energy – Taiwan

Singapore-based Cyan Renewables said Wednesday it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to partner with Taiya Renewable Energy, a Taiwanese offshore wind farm development company.

Under the MOU, Cyan and Taiya will collaborate to build vessel capacity, including CLV, FIV and WTIV vessels, and work together on deployment in Taiwan and other markets.

The MOU also outlines partnerships on key infrastructure like offshore wind supply base, as well as working together to establish new local partnerships and strengthen governmental and industry-academia cooperation in Taiwan, Cyan said.

Taiya’s current offshore wind farm projects in Taiwan have a projected capacity of 2.2 GW and includes Huanyang, a 440MW capacity wind farm off the coast of Changhua.

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Filed Under: Cyan Renewables, International News, MoU, Taiwan, Taiya Renewable Energy Tagged With: Cyan, MOU, taiwan, Taiya Renewable Energy

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