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Cyan Wind Seeker Starts Taiwan Project Support

Cyan Renewables delivered Cyan Wind Seeker ahead of schedule in Vietnam, and the vessel has started a 15-year charter supporting Siemens Gamesa on Taiwan’s Hai Long Project.
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Cyan Renewables has completed the christening of Cyan Wind Seeker in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam, with the vessel delivered ahead of schedule and entering service immediately. The ship will operate under a 15-year charter supporting Siemens Gamesa’s offshore wind work for the Hai Long Project in Taiwan.

The delivery marks a new step for Cyan Renewables as it builds a platform focused on long-term contracts, strong counterparties and efficient assets prepared for future offshore wind activity.

Built with performance and sustainability in mind, Cyan Wind Seeker is fitted with Siemens BlueDrive and hybrid battery systems. According to the company, the vessel uses less fuel, produces fewer emissions and supports lower environmental impact and cost savings for clients.

The vessel also includes Comfort Class cabins designed to provide a quieter and more stable onboard setting for the crew. Cyan Renewables said this supports better rest, helping improve safety and operational effectiveness offshore.

For offshore work, Cyan Wind Seeker is equipped with Walk-to-Work capability, Dynamic Positioning and integrated support functions. The vessel is intended to serve the next generation of offshore wind projects.

Cyan Renewables said the vessel represents another move in developing a scalable, long-term platform to support the global energy transition.

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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