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Dajin Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd Starts BC-Wind Monopile Work

First cutting ceremony completed for BC-Wind monopiles. The scope covers 27 monopiles and 27 transition pieces, with delivery scheduled in 2026 for the 390 MW offshore wind project in Poland.
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Dajin Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd has completed the first cutting ceremony for monopiles for the BC-Wind offshore wind project, a step tied to its manufacturing scope for the development.

BC-Wind is an offshore wind farm with a capacity of up to 390 MW, located approximately 23,000 m offshore at sea, north of the municipalities of Krokowa and Choczewo in Poland’s Pomeranian Province.

The company will manufacture and deliver 27 monopiles and 27 transition pieces for the BC-Wind project, with delivery scheduled in 2026.

It also described the contract as a milestone, noting it is its first initiative to complete full transition-piece manufacturing for an international project.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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