Renewable energy developer Orsted is advancing plans for the Dadu 2 offshore wind project in Taiwan, a proposed 2 gigawatt development located 38 kilometers off the Changhua coast, it said on Wednesday.
Under current project specifications, individual turbines will feature an estimated individual capacity ranging from 14 MW to 22 MW, bringing the total installed capacity to a maximum of 2 GW, it stated.
To handle the transmission of generated power, export cables are planned to make landfall just north of the Taiwan Power Company's designated Changhua offshore wind cable corridor, the company noted.
The electricity will then route through a dedicated onshore substation before integrating directly into Taiwan Power Company facilities in Changhua or connecting with future grid infrastructure, it said.