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RWE enters Taiwanese offshore wind market

Published 02/04/2020, 10:05 pm
Updated 02/04/2020, 10:06 pm

FRANKFURT, April 2 (Reuters) - RWE RWEG.DE , Europe's third-largest renewables group, is partnering with Taiwan's Asia Cement Corp 1102.TW to enter one of the strongest-growing offshore wind markets outside Europe, its renewable arm said on Thursday.

The partnership is for the Chu Feng offshore wind project, which intends to participate in the next grid allocation round in Taiwan's offshore auction, Innogy IGY.DE , whose renewable activities are part of RWE, said in a statement.

The project has a planned installed capacity of up to 448 megawatts (MW) and, if realised, will be located off the northwest coast near Hsinchu City in the Taiwan Strait.

Apart from the United States, Taiwan is one of the fastest-growing markets for offshore wind outside Europe, and aims to have 15.5 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity by 2035. Europe, the world's top market, had 22 GW as of 2019.

"The Chu Feng project will enable us to enter this growing market with a strong local partner at our side, whose local expertise complements our global experience and technical knowhow," Sven Utermoehlen, senior vice president Renewables Operations Offshore at Innogy, said.

European offshore wind players have flocked to Taiwan to fill their pipelines with new projects, most notably Denmark's Orsted ORSTED.CO , the world's largest operator of offshore wind parks. became the world's No.2 by taking over the renewables activities of E.ON EONGn.DE and Innogy.

Its move comes shortly after smaller German rival EnBW EBKG.DE brought in Japan's JERA - a joint venture of Tokyo Electric Power Co 9501.T and Chubu Electric Power 9502.T - to take a stake in Taiwan's Formosa 3 wind project, which is also co-owned by Macquarie MQG.AX .

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