Vestas, KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering (KPS) and KMC Line have signed a memorandum of understanding to support South Korea’s offshore wind sector, with a focus on operation and maintenance.
The agreement covers cooperation on a wind power training centre and specialised O&M training programmes for offshore wind service technicians in Korea. The three companies will also examine possible cooperation in O&M work for offshore wind projects in the country.
According to Vestas, the MoU is intended to help speed up the development of a skilled workforce and high-quality offshore wind O&M capabilities in Korea.
Anders Brohm, General Manager of Vestas Korea, said the partnership combines Vestas’ experience in wind turbine technology and services, KPS’ background in power plant operations, and KMC’s capabilities in the maritime sector. He said the company’s aim is to help develop specialised talent for Korea’s offshore wind industry, strengthen the O&M ecosystem, and support long-term project performance.
The agreement comes after Vestas secured its first offshore wind order in South Korea in December last year through the 390 MW Shinan-Ui project. The contract covers 26 V236-15.0 MW offshore wind turbines and a 20-year service agreement.
Delivery of the 15 MW turbines is set to start in 2027, and commercial operations at the 390 MW wind farm are expected in 2028. Earlier this year, South Korea also announced its first wind turbine installation vessel capable of installing 15 MW turbines. Its first project is expected to be Shinan-Ui, and the vessel is scheduled to enter service in 2028.