CCCC Tenjin Dreging China Signs Business Agreement
Cooperation in Supply and Development of Offshore Wind Power Equipment

'Ganghangping 5-ho'

'Ganghangping 5-ho'

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Daewoo E&C announced on the 1st that it signed an exclusive domestic usage agreement last month on the 31st with the Chinese state-owned enterprise CCCC Tianjin Dredging China for the offshore wind main equipment installation vessel (WTIV) "Ganghangping 5." CCCC Tianjin Dredging China will supply offshore equipment necessary for Daewoo E&C's domestic offshore wind development and cooperate in joint project development.


The Ganghangping 5 is a 30,000-ton vessel measuring 133m in length, 50m in width, and 11m in height, capable of lifting, transporting, and installing 15MW-class offshore wind turbines, blades, and towers all at once on the sea. It is scheduled to be launched in December this year.


Currently, most domestic offshore wind power projects plan to install offshore wind turbines of 12MW or higher. It is known that the only 13,000-ton vessel operating domestically has difficulty installing offshore wind turbines of 12MW or higher. Using the Ganghangping 5 vessel will enhance Daewoo E&C's construction capabilities.


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Daewoo E&C has experience in renewable energy projects such as the Sihwa Lake tidal power plant and the Yeongwol wind power complex. It is participating in numerous onshore and offshore wind power projects, including the offshore wind power project at Incheon Gulupdo. Daewoo E&C has selected offshore wind power as a future new growth business and has established a wind power business TFT within its civil engineering division.


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