James Fisher Renewables (JF Renewables) is working with Ho Lung Power Engineering (HLPE) to provide planning, reporting, engineering support/technical review and skilled labour for cable termination and testing (T&T) of Orsted’s 920MW Greater Changhua wind farm in the Taiwan Strait.
The move follows the recent announcement of the partnership between JF Renewables and HLPE to strengthen localisation in Taiwan.
This latest strategic partnership with HLPE supports the vital provision of local content offering to the Taiwanese market, overcoming the shortage of high voltage-related skills challenges while enabling customers to optimise their local content requirements.
Leveraging its high voltage engineering specialists in-house, JF Renewables is providing consultancy services alongside a team of expert technicians for a systematic approach to project planning and execution of Taiwan offshore wind farm construction.
Technical support began in June which included an assessment of team structure and task timings, logistical planning support, progress rate calculations, fibre optic (FO) installation support, interface management and operational efficiency analysis.
Offshore operations include T&T consultancy and service on 66kV inter array cables. Additional work scope includes FO and electrical testing pre and post installation which began in July.
JF Renewables general manager Taiwan James Wu said: “Our long-term partnership with HLPE represents a solid business development plan for JF Renewables and the Taiwan offshore wind industry.
“HLPE is a professional power engineering company with more than 50 years of onshore electrical experiences and now actively developing their offshore capabilities through the collaboration with JF Renewables to which we are strongly committed.
“As the energy transition accelerates here, there is a growing need for a localised workforce to support the construction and, in time, operations and maintenance of these new wind farms.
“Our decade of ‘lessons-learned’ in Europe including expertise in the extremes and superior commitment to safety and risk management makes us perfectly placed to engage with local partners and government institutions to plug the skills gap and nurture new talent.”


