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Localization of Internationalization - joint force with local suppliers to form the “National Team” to enter the “International Cup”

Situated in the center of the APAC region, Taiwan's wind resources are among the best in the world. Considering this, the country's local government has established a clear goal to spearhead renewable energy development, and implement the Industrial Relevance Program (IRP), namely, the localization policies.

Hai Long — the only offshore wind project in Taiwan that offers linkage from 2024 onwards — is determined to make the island the “APAC Offshore Wind Export Hub,” the center of modern technology, services, and talent.

Total Installed Capacity

>1 GW

The "Hai Long Offshore Wind Project," consisting of Hai Long No. 2 and No. 3 wind farms, is jointly developed by Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Northland Power Inc., and Gentari International Renewables Pte. Ltd. with a total installed capacity of 1,022 MW. The "Hai Long Offshore Wind Project" is 45-70 kilometers off the Changhua coast with the water depth of 35-55 meters.

總裝置容量 Total Installed Capacity

HAI LONG

2A

Installed Capacity 294 MW
Distance to Shore 45-55 km
Water Depth 35-55 m
Average Wind Speed at HH 10-11 m/s
HAI LONG 2A HAI LONG 2A

HAI LONG

2B

Installed Capacity 224 MW
Distance to Shore 45-55 km
Water Depth 35-55 m
Average Wind Speed at HH 10-11 m/s
HAI LONG 2B HAI LONG 2B

HAI LONG

3

Installed Capacity 504 MW
Distance to Shore 50-70 km
Water Depth 40-55 m
Average Wind Speed at HH 10-11 m/s
HAI LONG 3 HAI LONG 3
NEW TECHNOLOGY

NEW TECHNOLOGY

Hai Long is introducing Siemens Gamesa's flagship wind turbine — SG 14-222 DD to its wind farms in Taiwan. The height of this 14 MW wind turbine is equivalent to that of the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store in front of Taipei Main Station and it is the state-of-the-art technology on the market. This partnership with Hai Long will also enable Siemens Gamesa to expand its investment in Taiwan and upgrade Nacelle 1.0 in Port of Taichung to the one and only full nacelle assembly factory in the APAC region, with double the land area and number of employees.

COLLABORATION

COLLABORATION

Throughout the life cycle of the project, Hai Long aims to work closely with local suppliers and stakeholders. The good collaboration with Taiwanese suppliers, service providers and government authorities are a testament to Hai Long’s willingness to create value locally, while adhering to the highest international standards for quality and safety. By building a green energy supply chain, Hai Long aspires to be a catalyst for Taiwan's industrial transformation and lay a solid foundation for a sustainable economy.

TALENT

TALENT

In addition to introducing foreign professionals, Hai Long is also committed to cultivating local talents. The establishment of a diversified talent pool in each stage of the project — preparation, construction and operation — will develop Taiwan into an APAC Offshore Wind Export Hub for new technology, services, and talents.

History

Mar 2023
Hai Long 2A, 2B and Hai Long 3 obtained the Construction Permit from the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Jul 2022
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 obtained the approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for the 2nd amendment to Environmental Impact Assessment report final version submission.
Apr 2022
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 passed the second amendment to Environmental Impact Assessment.
Mar 2022
Hai Long 2A signed Exclusive Capacity Agreement with CIS and CWP for jacket foundation.
Jan 2022
Hai Long 2B and Hai Long 3 signed Exclusive Capacity Agreement with Samkang M&T for jacket foundation.
Nov 2021
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 obtained the approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for the 1st amendment to Environmental Impact Assessment report final version submission.
Oct 2021
Hai Long signed Preferred Supplier Agreement with Semco Maritime and PTSC M&C for offshore substations.
Sep 2021
Hai Long signed Preferred Supplier Agreement with TECO Electric & Machinery for onshore substation.
Jun 2021
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 passed the first amendment to Environmental Impact Assessment.
Apr 2021
Hai Long 2A obtained the consent from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, to continue implementing the Industrial Relevance Plan.
Dec 2019
Hai Long 2B and Hai Long 3 obtained the Establishment Permit from the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Nov 2019
Hai Long signed Preferred Supplier Agreement with TECO Electric & Machinery for onshore substation.
Oct 2019
Hai Long signed Preferred Supplier Agreement with CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering for Balance of Plant.
Feb 2019
Hai Long signed Power Purchase Agreement with Taipower.
Jan 2019
Hai Long 2A obtained the Establishment Permit from the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Jul 2018
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 obtained the approval for the Environmental Impact Assessment report final version submission.
Jun 2018
Hai Long 2B and Hai Long 3 are awarded 744 MW (232+512) installed capacity in the auction phase by the Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs.
May 2018
Hai Long 2A is awarded 300 MW installed capacity in the allocation phase by the Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Dec 2017
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 passed the Environmental Impact Assessment at Environmental Protection Administration, Executive Yuan.
Jan 2017
Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 obtained site application approval from the Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs.
2016
Northland Power and Yushan Energy initiated the joint development of offshore wind farms in Taiwan.