SPIE bags inter-array cable gig at Taiwan wind farm

SPIE Wind Connect has been awarded a contract for the termination and testing of inter-array cables at a 300MW offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
The Taipower Offshore Wind Farm Phase 2 (TPC-II) project is being built off the coast of Changhua County.
SPIE has been awarded a contract by Shinfox Far East Energy (SFE) to execute the termination and testing of the inter-array cables for the project.
The cables connect 31 Vestas V174-9.5MW wind turbine generators to the offshore substation. Execution of works began in August 2025, with completion scheduled for 2026.
Building on the success of TPC Phase 1, which added 109.2MW of renewable energy capacity in November 2021, TPC Phase 2 is set to significantly expand Taiwan’s offshore wind portfolio.
Once operational, it is expected to generate 1000GWh of electricity annually, meeting the power needs of approximately 270,000 households and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by over 403,000 metric tonnes each year.
“This project marks another significant milestone in SPIE Wind Connect growing presence in Asia’s offshore wind sector,” said managing director Sam Dowey.
“As Taiwan establishes itself as a regional leader in offshore wind, with a robust project pipeline through 2035 and world-class wind resources, we are honoured to be entrusted by Shinfox Far East Energy to contribute to the country’s energy transition.”
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