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Posco, Orsted partner to drive Korea’s biggest OWF

Saturday, September 27 2025

Wind Energy – Partnership

Korea’s steelmaking giant Posco Group announced Friday that it partnered with Orsted to build Korea’s largest offshore wind farm in Incheon, reinforcing its foothold in a sector poised for rapid growth under government-led green energy initiatives.

Lee Ju-tae (left), president of Posco Holdings, and Per Mejnert Kristensen, president of Orsted Asia Pacific, hold a partnership certificate on Wednesday at the Posco Center in Gangnam-gu, southern Seoul (Posco Holdings).

The 1.4-gigawatt project, approved in 2023, is projected to generate enough electricity to power about 1 million households.

Under the agreement, Posco will work with the Danish renewable energy leader on the supply of high-strength steel, construction of onshore and offshore facilities, and operations and maintenance for the Incheon project, while also exploring further collaboration on Orsted’s other developments.

The group plans to leverage the strengths of its key subsidiaries, including steelmaker Posco, builder Posco E&C and trading arm Posco International, all of which have extensive experience in offshore wind projects.

To address carbon emissions from its core steelmaking operations, Posco has been ramping up investments in wind power. It is also participating in a 750-megawatt offshore wind development in Ulsan in partnership with Norwegian energy company Equinor.

To accelerate the Incheon project, Posco and Orsted will form a joint working group to explore further collaboration and finalize details, the company said.

Posco’s participation in the Incheon project is expected to pave the way for broader involvement in future offshore wind developments, as demand grows under Korea’s renewable energy transition policies.

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