Deutsche Windtechnik has been awarded operations and maintenance contracts for substations at the Greater Changhua offshore wind farms in Taiwan.
The company said the contracts cover the offshore substation of Greater Changhua 4 and the onshore substations of Greater Changhua 2b and 4, delivered in collaboration with Ørsted’s local operations and maintenance team.
Deutsche Windtechnik added that the awards strengthen its footprint in Taiwan’s offshore wind O&M market and mark its first dedicated offshore substation O&M engagement in the country.
The Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind farms are located approximately 35–60 kilometres off the coast of Changhua County in the Taiwan Strait.
The scope includes scheduled and corrective maintenance to support reliable substation operations.
“DWT views Taiwan not merely as an investment location, but as a strategic harbor for the Asia-Pacific offshore wind market,” said Hao-Wei Chiu, country manager of DWT Taiwan.
“When offshore wind development in the region was still at an early stage, DWT made a deliberate decision to establish Taiwan as a strong regional headquarters.”
Deutsche Windtechnik said the contracts reflect growing demand for independent service provider-led O&M models offering flexible and cost-optimised solutions.


