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DNV picks up 1500MW South Korean owner’s engineer job

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonOctober 26, 20223 Mins Read
DNV picks up 1500MW South Korean owner's engineer job

DNV has been appointed as owner’s engineer for Elenergy Co’s 1500MW fixed-bottom Chujin offshore wind project (pictured). 

When completed in 2027, the Chujin plant is expected to be the largest commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the country.

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As the owner’s engineer, DNV will drive the pre-Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and supervise contractors in the final design, procurement, construction, commissioning and operations phases to mitigate risks and prepare optimal solutions for the building stages of the project.

The wind farm will be located 10 km east of Chuja-do in Jeju City in southern Jeonam province, South Korea and will consist of approximately 100 wind turbines.

This project is backed by strategic investor Namsung Shipping, a South Korea-based shipping carrier.

The Chujin wind farm will be constructed in three stages, consisting of 500MW for Phase I and an additional 1 GW for Phases II & III.

This offshore wind project has been designed to support the Green New Deal, South Korea’s national development strategy to advance low carbon technology initiatives and transition to a green economy.  

With South Korea’s high offshore wind speeds and low renewable energy penetration at 4% (coal plants contribute over 40% of the country’s power generation) offshore wind presents significant opportunities to contribute to the country’s energy mix.

Elenergy executive director Jun Seok Lee said: “Most offshore markets in Asia Pacific are only just starting to develop.

“Navigating and managing technical risks and local market regulations are crucial.

“This is why we selected DNV as our technical advisor for this project – DNV is not only a global leader in offshore wind power engineering but also has an in-depth understanding of the reasons behind failures and non-conformities of the electrical infrastructure inside an offshore wind farm.

“We aim to perform projects smoothly and that does require a partner with insight and knowledge on preventing failures and managing risks.

“With the wide experience of DNV’s experts on electrical infrastructure and especially on submarine power cables, we will be in an optimal position with their help, to keep the project on track with respect to scope, schedule and cost.”

Namsung Shipping managing director Young Seok Choi said: “This project is an exciting opportunity to combine the latest developments in offshore wind technology to produce clean energy, power the electricity grid from coastal locations and pave the way for this model to be used more widely around the world.

“It also is an impetus to grow the pool of specialised vessels to support offshore wind farm work.”

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