Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has officially completed the construction of the 300 MW Zhong Neng offshore wind project located off the coast of Changhua County in Taiwan, a joint venture between CIP through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV) and China Steel Corporation (CSC). It is the second offshore wind project completed in the country in 2024 by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, following the inauguration of the 600 MW Changfang-Xidao.
Zhong Neng received local content plan approval from the Taiwan government in November 2019, and the first turbines were installed in May 2024. Full grid connection is expected by the end of 2024.
CIP and other partners currently have three offshore wind projects in Taiwan with a combined capacity of approximately 1,400 MW: Changfang-Xidao (600 MW), Zhong Neng (300 MW), and Fengmiao (500 MW).
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