![]() ![]() I would also like to thank my friends at Formosa Transnational (萬國法律事務所) (Taiwan Counsel), Nishimura & Asahi (Japanese Counsel) and my colleagues Nicholas Wee and Aaron Kok from HFW for their kind assistance but all errors and opinions are mine alone.īased on memory, the nascent but dynamic OFW market in Asia started in Taiwan about 5 years ago and continues on a promising growth path with opportunities in Japan and South Korea emerging as well. I would like to thank Edgare Kerkwijk and The Asia Wind Energy Association for the opportunity to have presented on this topic. It formed the basis of a presentation of the same title, which I delivered at the 6th Asia Offshore Wind Day on in Seoul, South Korea that was organised by The Asia Wind Energy Association.ĭue to the warm response to the presentation and requests by delegates at the event, I have decided to publish this note for your reference. My hope is that this note will help clarify the points I made and supplement any part which we did not have sufficient time to cover at the event.Ĭoincidentally, shortly after my return from Seoul, an article appeared on Bloomberg on which seems to support and affirm some of my views. This is an excellent article which is well worth a read. See. This note sets out my perspective on the issue of availability and suitability of offshore windfarm (" OFW") installation vessels during the course of my advising on procurement contractual packages for OFW projects in Taiwan in recent years.
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