Taihan has secured an around €122m turnkey contract to supply and install more than 100km of inter-array cables for the 532MW Anma offshore wind farm in South Korea.
The project, located off the west coast of the Anma Archipelago in Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do, will cover 83.9 million square metres and is expected to generate 1400GWh annually, enough to power 1.4 million people.
Taihan will manage the full scope of work, including cable design, manufacturing, transport and installation. All cables will be produced at the company’s new Dangjin Submarine Cable Plant 1 and installed using Korea’s only cable-laying vessel, Palos.
The company has previously delivered inter-array cabling for domestic offshore projects such as Yeonggwang Nakwol and Southwest Offshore Wind, with the Palos deployed on the former.
A Taihan spokesperson said: “By consistently strengthening our turnkey capabilities, we aim to contribute to supply chain stability for Korea’s offshore wind expansion and the West Coast Energy Highway, while also enhancing export competitiveness as we actively join growing offshore wind projects in Europe and Asia.”
Taihan is also expanding capacity with a second Dangjin plant to produce 640kV HVDC and 400kV HVAC submarine cables, due to start operations in 2027.


