
The installation of 66 suction bucket jacket foundations was completed earlier this month, according to Ørsted. The company is now concentrating on installing and commissioning the remaining turbines to achieve full commercial operations. The wind farms utilize Siemens Gamesa 14MW turbines, designed to maximize energy output in the region’s offshore conditions.
Once fully operational, the electricity produced by the Greater Changhua 2b and 4 wind farms will be supplied to Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC under a 20-year power purchase agreement. This long-term contract ensures a stable market for the renewable energy generated by the projects.
“This milestone at Greater Changhua 2b and 4 reflects our commitment to advancing renewable energy in Taiwan,” said an Ørsted spokesperson. “We are focused on completing the remaining work to deliver clean energy to support the region’s energy needs.”
The project underscores Ørsted’s expertise in offshore wind development and its role in supporting Taiwan’s renewable energy goals. The Greater Changhua wind farms are expected to contribute significantly to the region’s clean energy supply, powering industries with sustainable electricity.