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Doosan Enerbility inks monopile MoU with Ørsted

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 07/11/2022 Doosan Enerbiity
Doosan Enerbility announced that its Vietnamese subsidiary Doosan Vina has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ørsted on “Cooperation for the Supply of Offshore Wind Turbine Substructures.”

With the signing of this MoU, Doosan Vina will be supplying the monopile foundations, which are substructures of offshore wind turbines, for Ørsted’s global offshore wind power projects that are currently underway in Southeast Asia, the Asia Pacific region and Europe.

“Doosan Vina, which was founded in 2007, has gained recognition over the years for its expertise in manufacturing large structures by successfully supplying the main equipment of power plants and chemical plants as well as port cranes, to clients in over 30 countries,”
said Hyotae Kim, CEO of Doosan Vina. He added, “Through this partnership with Ørsted, we plan to expand our foothold in not only the Vietnamese offshore wind power market, which is forecast to grow to 7GW by 2030, but a wider global wind power market.”

Doosan Enerbility, which started the offshore wind power business in 2005, also offers 3.3 MW and 5.5 MW wind turbine models, while a 8 MW model is currently undergoing the commissioning process in Younggwang, South Jeolla province to meet the scheduled commercial launch date at the end of this year.


A second wind turbine shop was built last year by Doosan to enable the manufacturing of the 5.5 MW model, and other various efforts were made to expand the offshore wind power business, such as restructuring and upsizing the wind power organization and planning the development of ultra-large next generation models.


Ørsted is building a portfolio of offshore wind farms in Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific in an effort to be carbon-neutral by 2025. Currently it has approximately 8.9 GW offshore wind in operation, approximately 2.2 GW under construction, and another almost 11 GW of awarded capacity under development. By 2025, Ørsted aims to power 30 million people worldwide with energy produced by its offshore wind farms.


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