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CDWE Completes 22 Jacket Installations for Taipower Offshore Wind Farm Phase 2

CDWE has completed 22 offshore wind jacket installations for the Taipower Offshore Wind Farm Phase 2 (TPC-II) project in the Taiwan Strait, supported by the heavy lift vessel Green Jade.
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Taipei, October 15, 2025 — CDWE has successfully completed the installation of 22 offshore wind jackets for the Taipower Offshore Wind Farm Phase 2 (TPC-II), marking another milestone in Taiwan’s growing offshore wind development in the Taiwan Strait.

The campaign was executed by the heavy lift installation vessel Green Jade, which carried out the operations safely, efficiently, and on schedule. According to CDWE, the project team fulfilled all client requirements while maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.

The company emphasized that this achievement underscores CDWE’s expanding role in Taiwan’s offshore wind sector. The TPC-II project represents one of the country’s key renewable infrastructure efforts, designed to advance Taiwan’s energy transition and reduce carbon emissions.

CDWE extended appreciation to its project partners and the Green Jade crew for their “dedication and hard work throughout the campaign,” noting that the success was built on close collaboration and shared commitment to operational excellence.

With this phase completed, CDWE continues to strengthen its position as a major offshore installation contractor in Asia, contributing to Taiwan’s long-term clean energy goals and reinforcing the nation’s leadership in offshore wind deployment in the Asia-Pacific region.

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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