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Vitality International,
Monday, 18 March 2024 15:00
Glamox, a world chief in lighting, has obtained three separate orders for LED lighting for the turbine basis transition items for 3 mounted offshore wind farms in Taiwan and South Korea.
“The vitality transition from offshore hydrocarbons to renewable energy presents us with big alternatives,” stated Tommy Stranden, Chief Industrial & Gross sales Officer of Glamox’s Marine, Offshore & Wind enterprise. “We paved the way globally in lighting wind farms and are seeing robust curiosity in our LED lighting portfolio worldwide. We’ve been lighting offshore buildings for round 50 years and are distinctive in offering a one-stop-shop for technical lighting for wind farms and their set up and help vessels.”
All three contracts are for lighting offshore wind turbine basis transition items. These metal buildings join the wind generators to their monopile foundations. The transition piece helps with the alignment of the turbine tower. It protects the inspiration from corrosion and is provided with entry parts similar to platforms, ladders, and boat touchdown techniques. It should subsequently be well-lit for entry and upkeep and requires lighting that’s able to withstanding harsh marine circumstances.
Glamox at this time introduced the next contracts:
Hai Lengthy Wind Farm 2 and three, Taiwan: A wind farm with an put in capability of 1044 MW, positioned 40 – 50 km offshore within the Taiwan Strait at depths of 35 – 55 m. Glamox was awarded a contract from SK Oceanplant, a Korean fabricator, to supply 468 linear Glamox TL60-1200 LED luminaires and 52 Glamox RLX80 floodlights to gentle 52 transition items. The set up of the lighting will likely be finished by SK Oceanplant and is anticipated to be accomplished in 2Q25.Higher Changhua 2b and 4, Taiwan: A wind farm with an put in capability of 920 MW. Situated 35 – 60 km offshore within the Taiwan Strait at depths of as much as 42 m. Glamox was awarded a contract from HSG Sungdong Shipbuilding of Korea to supply 636 Glamox MIR linear luminaires and 36 Glamox FL60 40W floodlights to gentle 36 transition items. Set up of the lighting will likely be undertaken on the yard and is about for completion in 3Q25.Jeonnam Section 1, South Korea: A wind farm with an put in capability of 99 MW. Situated offshore from Sinan within the Yellow Sea. Glamox was awarded a contract from Hyundai Engineering & Metal Industries (HESI) of South Korea to supply 170 linear Glamox MIR luminaires, 50 linear Glamox MIX luminaires, and 28 Glamox E20-S emergency lighting kits to gentle 10 transition items. The set up of the lighting will likely be undertaken by HESI and is anticipated to be accomplished in 1Q25.
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