-- ノースランド・パワー(NPI.TO)は、台湾の海龍洋上風力発電プロジェクトからの追加電力供給に関して、台湾積体電路製造(TSMC)と30年間の企業電力購入契約(CPPA)を締結したと、木曜日に発表した。 海龍プロジェクトは台湾海峡の彰化沖に位置し、294メガワット(MW)の海龍2A、224MWの海龍2B、504MWの海龍3の3つの洋上風力発電所から構成されている。今回の新たな契約は、既に海龍2Bと海龍3を対象としているTSMCとの既存のパートナーシップを基盤としている。声明によると、今年後半には海龍2Aが新たなCPPAの対象となり、TSMCは同プロジェクトの発電容量の100%を購入する予定だ。 ハイロン・プロジェクトは、ノースランド社(30.6%)が三井物産(40%)およびジェンタリ・インターナショナル・リニューアブルズ社(29.4%)と共同で建設を進めています。 「TSMCとの今回の合意は、ハイロン・プロジェクトの戦略的重要性を改めて示すものです。電力系統の切り替えが完了すれば、プロジェクトの長期的な経済基盤が強化され、ノースランド社とその株主にとって直接的な価値創造に貢献するでしょう」と、クリスティン・ヒーリー最高経営責任者(CEO)は述べています。 ノースランド・パワー社の株価は、水曜日のトロント証券取引所で0.45ドル下落し、23.29ドルで取引を終えました。
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