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Chairman Cheng-Hung Huang Completes Secondment at CSBC Resignation Accepted; Returning to National Cheng Kung University
Aug. 27 2025
Chairman Cheng-Hung Huang Completes Secondment at CSBC Resignation Accepted; Returning to National Cheng Kung University
Since assuming the position of Chairman of CSBC Corporation, Taiwan(hereinafter CSBC), Mr. Huang Cheng-Hung has fully recognized the significant responsibility of advancing the national policy of indigenous shipbuilding and driving corporate transformation. With unwavering commitment and a diligent approach, he has consistently led by example without complacency. Thanks to the strong support of the government and the collective efforts of the entire team, the company has made steady progress in its reform initiatives and major projects, earning widespread recognition from various sectors. We hereby extend our sincere gratitude to all who have supported us.
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Synera Renewable Energy Expands Partnership with Century Group to Advance Formosa 6 in Phase 3-2 Offshore Wind Project
Aug. 25 2025
Synera Renewable Energy Expands Partnership with Century Group to Advance Formosa 6 in Phase 3-2 Offshore Wind Project
Synera Renewable Energy Group (SRE Group), a leading offshore wind developer in the Asia-Pacific region, today (25th) announced that it has once again awarded Century Group the contract to supply the foundations for its Formosa 6 Offshore Wind Farm (Formosa 6). According to publicly available industry information, this expanded collaboration advances the construction of what will be Taiwan's largest single offshore wind project to date. It marks the largest partnership of its kind in the local market, representing a major milestone in Taiwan's offshore wind localization journey, and is expected to generate long-term positive social and economic impacts for the broader industry.
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OMNI Features|U.S. Halts Ørsted's Revolution Wind Offshore Wind Project over Security Concerns
Aug. 25 2025
OMNI Features|U.S. Halts Ørsted's Revolution Wind Offshore Wind Project over Security Concerns
The U.S. government has ordered Ørsted, the Danish energy company, to suspend work on its offshore wind project, Revolution Wind, citing national security concerns.
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PXGEO Secures Two-Year Geophysical Survey Contract in Malaysia Marks Company's First Entry into the Malaysian Market for Seismic and Marine Data Acquisition
Aug. 25 2025
PXGEO Secures Two-Year Geophysical Survey Contract in Malaysia Marks Company's First Entry into the Malaysian Market for Seismic and Marine Data Acquisition
PXGEO has secured its first contract in Malaysia to deliver offshore seismic data acquisition services under a two-year agreement. This includes a minimum commitment of 365 days of acquisition activity over the contract term utilizing the PXGEO 2 seismic vessel which will mobilize this month (August).
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OMNI Features|Germany and Korea Struggle Between Energy Goals and China Security Risks
Aug. 22 2025
OMNI Features|Germany and Korea Struggle Between Energy Goals and China Security Risks
Germany and South Korea have raised alarms over potential national security risks linked to Chinese offshore wind power projects, yet major ventures continue without clear countermeasures. In May, Germany's Defense Institute warned that turbines supplied by a Chinese company, "Mingyang Smart Energy," founded by a former People's Liberation Army officer, could be remotely manipulated, crippling the grid and serving as political leverage. Despite these concerns, Berlin has neither halted the 270 MW Waterkant project in the North Sea nor implemented concrete safeguards.
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Fengmiao Offshore Wind Farm Commences Construction of Onshore Substation Pioneering a Landscape-Integrated Model for Power Infrastructure
Aug. 20 2025
Fengmiao Offshore Wind Farm Commences Construction of Onshore Substation Pioneering a Landscape-Integrated Model for Power Infrastructure
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fifth flagship fund (CI V), today (20th) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the onshore substation of the Fengmiao Offshore Wind Farm. Distinguished guests in attendance included Taichung Deputy Mayor Huang Guo-Rong, TECO Electric & Machinery Co., Ltd Intelligence Energy Business Group President David Kuo, Taiwan International Ports Co., Ltd (TIPC) President Wang Chin-Jung, Taichung Port Branch of TIPC President Lin Chun-Fu, and Taichung Fishermen's Association Chairman Chao Pin-Jan, who together witnessed this important milestone in the Fengmiao project's development.
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CDWE Completes Installation of 73 Jacket Foundations for Hai Long Offshore Wind Project Delivering 1 GW Subsea Foundations Ahead of Schedule
Aug. 20 2025
CDWE Completes Installation of 73 Jacket Foundations for Hai Long Offshore Wind Project Delivering 1 GW Subsea Foundations Ahead of Schedule
CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (CSBC) announced on Aug 20th that its subsidiary, CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering Co., Ltd. (CDWE), has successfully completed the installation of jacket foundations for the Hai Long Offshore Wind Project (hereinafter referred to as the Hai Long Project). Following the successful completion of 219 monopile installations in June in 2025, all 73 jacket foundations have now been fully installed ahead of schedule!
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HEXA Renewables and Heyang Renewables Launch "Eel Bites Festival," Showcasing a Community-Integrated Solar Farm Model
Aug. 20 2025
HEXA Renewables and Heyang Renewables Launch "Eel Bites Festival," Showcasing a Community-Integrated Solar Farm Model
As a leading international green energy promoter, HEXA Renewables, together with its subsidiary Heyang Renewables, upholds its brand commitment to "Sustaining the Future Through Action" by co-hosting Taiwan's first-ever Eel Bites Festival with the Kouhu Township Association for the Welfare of the Elderly in Yunlin County. The event combined local specialty ingredients—eel—with green energy education and elderly care, attracting more than 150 participants, most of whom were local seniors, showcasing the vitality of older communities actively engaging in social activities. This pioneering model not only fosters cultural heritage but also closely integrates the sustainable development of solar PV projects with local community prosperity, embodying the mutual trust and progress between green energy and society. It provides a concrete, replicable model for advancing Taiwan's energy transition and community collaboration.