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HBA Preferred Supplier for South Korea’s First OW Farm Substation

Thursday, November 2 2023

Wind Energy – South Korea

HBA Future Energy recently announced it has been awarded a Preferred Supplier Agreement (PSA) by Anma Offshore Wind for the provision of a 532 MW Offshore Substation under an EPCI contract.

HBA Future Energy is excited to play a pivotal role in the development of South Korea’s offshore wind industry, supporting the country’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy mix.

“This award reflects the confidence Anma has in our capabilities, and we are thrilled to be part of this historic project,” said Hassan Basma, CEO at HBA Future Energy. “We are dedicated to the successful completion of ANMA’s OSS and to furthering South Korea’s green energy transition program. This project is a testament to our commitment to clean energy and our ability to contribute to the energy transition.”

Anma Offshore Wind is a 532MW wind farm project located c. 40 km west of the South Korean peninsula’s southwestern coastline. The project site is positioned next to Anma Island in Yeonggwang Municipality, South Jeolla Province.

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Filed Under: Engineering, EPCI, International News, Substation Tagged With: EPCI, HBA Future Energy, Offshorewind, South Korea, substation

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