DeepOcean has been awarded a contract to support the installation of cross-cables at the second phase of the TPC offshore wind farm (TPC-II) off the coast of Taiwan.

The Norwegian company’s scope of work includes installation of inter-array cabling, as well as engineering services and project management.
The offshore works will be carried out with Dong Fang Offshore using the chartered offshore vessel Orient Adventurer, which has been upgraded with two ROVs, a subdeck carousel and a cable spreader for subsea cable installation.
The project implementation will be managed locally by DeepOcean’s offshore renewables team, with support from European cable installation specialists, DeepOcean said on April 22.
Work will begin immediately and end in 2026, according to the company.
The Taipower Offshore Wind Project Phase II (TPC Phase II) was one of eleven offshore wind projects Selected By the Taiwanese government in April 2018.
The 295-MW project, located 6.5 to 20 kilometers off Lukang in Changhua County, will have 31 9.5-MW Vestas turbines installed on casing foundations. The turbines will be connected via three interlocking 66 kV cable loops to an offshore substation, with power exported to shore via three export cables.
First foundation jacket It was installed at the project site in spring 2025, followed by the TPC-II offshore substation in August last year.
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