Doris, an engineering company, has recently secured a second front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for the Gray Whale 3 floating offshore wind farm located in South Korea. The scope of this FEED encompasses the complete electrical and communications system of the project, including the grid connection, array and export cabling, as well as all aspects related to the fixed offshore substation foundation and topsides structures.
The development of Gray Whale 3 is being undertaken by BadaEnergy, a joint venture between Corio Generation, TotalEnergies, and SK ecoplant. Once completed, it will be one of the largest floating offshore wind projects globally, boasting a capacity of 504MW. Situated approximately 60km-70km from the port of Ulsan, this venture is part of a three-phase development that is expected to achieve a total capacity of 1.5GW.
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BadaEnergy had previously awarded the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) / Doris consortium the contract for the floating foundation FEED last year. Now, Doris plans to utilize its local resources, Korean partners' expertise, and its international engineering centers to successfully deliver the project.
Andrew Baker, Doris' Executive Vice President of Renewables, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are delighted to be working with the BadaEnergy team again. Offshore floating wind is an important next step to scale the evolution of offshore renewables, and the Gray Whale 3 project is a key global example of this. The Korean floating wind industry needs committed developers with vision – such as the BadaEnergy JV partners supported by local and international expertise – to make this a reality. To deliver the design, we will utilize our international renewables experience, local knowledge, our design expertise in commercial floating wind farms, and the ability to work with local partners in Korea.”
BadaEnergy also expressed their satisfaction with the selection of Doris for this FEED contract, highlighting their commitment to leading the green energy transition in Korea. They emphasized that the Gray Whale 3 project will contribute to the growth of renewables in Korea, thanks to Doris' engineering capability and substantial understanding of the Korean renewables industry.
The partnership between Doris and BadaEnergy showcases the collaborative efforts and expertise required to advance the offshore floating wind sector. With the global shift towards renewable energy sources, projects like Gray Whale 3 play a crucial role in promoting sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions.