2024 Taiwan Offshore Wind Farm Marine Salvage & Emergency Response Summit_Introduction of Sponsoring Organizations (Part 2)

Sep. 24 2024

2024 Taiwan Offshore Wind Farm Marine Salvage & Emergency Response Summit_Introduction of Sponsoring Organizations (Part 2)

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Maritime Technology Innovation Center by Metal Industries Research & Development Centre (MTIC by MIRDC)
MTIC by MIRDC was founded by Executive Yuan on 2017 as the research and development compound to support Taiwan's offshore wind development, owned by Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs.

There are three centers in MTIC, including Maritime Talent Competence Division, Maritime Technology R&D Division and Offshore Engineering Division.

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TAIWAN GLOLITTER CO., LTD.
TAIWAN GLOLITTER CO., LTD. was established in 2022. Most members are contractors specializing in marine engineering services, covering traditional marine engineering, marine exploration, construction ships and machinery, and offshore wind farms.

Is thus established to serve developers and operators of offshore wind farms. It offers services covering integrated consultation and planning for the environmental management of offshore marine pollution, emergency responder training and drill planning for marine pollution for developers and operators of offshore wind farms, lease and support of marine pollution prevention equipment, and the preparation and editing of marine pollution emergency response plans and disaster prevention and rescue plans, simulation of the spread of marine pollution and professional pollution prevention and ship salvage.

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Rui Li 1
RuiLi1 is a floating offshore wind development project at Hsinchu County. The project has an anticipated capacity of 12 wind turbines (180 MW) and will produce enough green electricity for 205,305 Taiwanese households.

As offshore wind rapidly develops, the shallow water areas in Taiwan for bottom fixed wind turbines are nearing saturation. Floating wind in deepwater areas is the next stage. Rui Li 1 targets to participate the upcoming Floating Demonstration Programme in Taiwan and become one of the first floating offshore wind projects in Taiwan. Our goal is to showcase the feasibility of floating wind technology in Taiwan and stimulate floating wind as a new pioneering industry for the country.

The project is in development by a partnership between IX Renewables, GF Corp, and Hexicon: a coorporation of experienced companies with technical knowledge, international experience and local presence.

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TIPC Marine corporation.,Ltd
TIPC Marine corporation.,Ltd as part of Taiwan's offshore wind farm industry, we are committed to promote global sustainable energy.

Our O&M center is located in Taichung, focusing on a wide range of offshore wind maintenance services, including Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) operations, cargo shipment for offshore wind turbine components, and vessel management, operation and chartering services.

In addition, our Taichung O&M base also includes storage area, commercial offices, and berth rental services.

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Ship And Ocean Industries R&D Center (SOIC)
SOIC has long aligned with national policies and has been promoting development goals such as Indigenous Defense Warships, Offshore Wind Power, and Smart Ships. In recent years, we have actively advanced offshore wind technology, conducting safety assessments for marine operations and developing design analysis technologies for floating wind turbine systems by leveraging our expertise in ship technology. We were instrumental in helping domestic marine operators achieve the first-ever Maritime Warranty Survey (MWS) certification in Taiwan.

Additionally, we have independently developed the concept designs of semi-submersible floating platforms and mooring systems, demonstrating their ability to withstand typhoons under extreme wind and wave conditions. These designs have been validated through tank tests and reviewed by third-party certification bodies (AIP). SOIC is also actively engaged in on-site testing of floating prototype units. This work is expected to enhance the technical capabilities of the domestic wind power industry and promote the internationalization of the marine engineering industry.

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2024 Taiwan Offshore Wind Farm Marine Salvage & Emergency Response Summit_Introduction of Sponsoring Organizations (Part 1)

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