The 180MW Rui Li 1 floater, developed by a consortium of IX Renewables, Hexicon and GF Corporation, will be taking part in Taiwan’s inaugural Floating Wind Demonstration and will also make its debut at Energy Taiwan 2024 this October.
The project team said the array located 21km off of Hsinchu County has passed the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), first stage of preliminary review, this year.
Situated in water depth from 75 metres to 95 metres, the wind farm (artist’s impression pictured) could install 12 floating turbines with a total installed capacity of 180MW, generating 833GWh for about 205,000 households a year.
Taiwan representative Lars Hummel said: “Rui Li 1 Floating Offshore Wind values Taiwan as a crucial market due to its deepwater potential in the Taiwan Strait.
“The Rui Li 1 Project is well-positioned to address the complex challenges associated with floating wind projects with robust engineering capabilities and global insights, while maintaining a strong local presence to navigate both the technical and market-specific challenges.
“As Taiwan embarks on a new phase of offshore wind development, we are excited to participate in the upcoming floating wind demonstration to support the energy transition in Taiwan with the joint effort from our partners, presenting the advancing floating wind innovation and technology as well as world-class expertise, and to cultivate and explore a pioneering floating wind sector in Taiwan.”


