wpd Completes Construction of 200th Onshore Wind Turbine in Taiwan
wpd Completes Construction of 200th Onshore Wind Turbine in Taiwan

wpd announced today that it has completed the construction of its 200th onshore wind turbine in Taiwan. The milestone turbine is located in the Chuangwei Wind Farm in Mailiao, Yunlin. The wind farm already has 13 wind turbine units, including nine 3.6MW units and four 4.2MW units, with the 200th turbine being the largest capacity 4.2MW unit currently available in Taiwan.
The Chuangwei Wind Farm has a total installed capacity of 49.2 MW and is expected to provide clean energy for approximately 26,790 households in Taiwan annually. It also contributes significantly to the stability of regional power supply.
Integrating international SDGs indicators into education, wpd conducted the entire installation process of the turbine, including transportation from Taichung Port to the construction site and the lifting of the turbine. This marks a significant achievement for wpd's local team in Taiwan.

Wpd has been dedicated to the development, construction, and operation of onshore wind power and photovoltaic systems for many years. The company has achieved impressive results in Taiwan, with over 480 MW of onshore wind power and 19 MW of solar power installed. Wpd takes responsibility for UN SDGs indicators 7, "Affordable and Clean Energy," and 13, "Climate Action." In line with this commitment, the company has established the "wpd Environmental Education Center" to promote wind energy education and foster community connections.
Wei-Wei Tseng, Chairperson of wpd, expressed gratitude to the local community for their patient communication and encouragement. The company also appreciates the government's step-by-step establishment of regulations related to energy development. Looking back on the journey, it is the support from various stakeholders that has enabled wpd to achieve a market share of over 50% in onshore wind power and the ability to supply electricity to approximately 266,761 households through a combination of wind and solar energy. In the future, wpd will stay true to its initial mission and continue to drive forward the development of renewable energy.
