Corio and TotalEnergies Welcome SK ecoplant to Offshore Wind Portfolio
• South Korea’s BadaEnergy portfolio includes more than 2 GW of floating and fixed-bottom offshore wind farms
•
SK ecoplant will partner
with Corio Generation and TotalEnergies to jointly develop the portfolio
•
Portfolio includes the 1.5
GW Gray Whale, expected to become one of the world’s largest floating offshore
wind developments
September
6, 2022 – Corio Generation, a Green Investment Group
portfolio company, and TotalEnergies will join forces with SK ecoplant to
develop the BadaEnergy offshore wind portfolio in South Korea. SK ecoplant will
acquire a stake in the portfolio, subject to the completion of government
approvals.
The
BadaEnergy portfolio comprises more than 2 GW of floating and fixed-bottom offshore
wind farms off the coast of Ulsan and South Jeolla province. This includes the
1.5 GW Gray Whale project, expected to become one of the world’s largest
floating offshore wind developments.
Leveraging
its offshore engineering, procurement and construction expertise, leading South
Korean company SK ecoplant will join the partners in taking the projects from
early planning through licensing and construction to operation. The partnership
with SK ecoplant will provide an opportunity to develop the BadaEnergy projects
to the highest standards, with a high level of local content. In this way, the
projects will boost local industry, create jobs in South Korea and contribute
to the supply of green electricity at a competitive price.
Woojin
Choi, Representative Director of Corio Generation Korea said: “SK ecoplant's
broad experience and excellent capabilities in offshore development will serve
as a great driving force for constructing offshore wind in South Korea,
including one of the world's largest floating offshore wind developments. In
order to support the country’s ambition to lead the way in offshore wind, we
will have a dedicated focus on the localisation of capital, finance and
technology.”
Jungwon
Shin, Country Chair Korea of TotalEnergies said: “We are delighted to welcome
SK ecoplant, a well-known and leading South Korean company, to the BadaEnergy
offshore wind power portfolio as a joint developer. Its participation will help
to accelerate the development of our projects and to build a strong relationship
with the local economy, creating jobs, and building an ecosystem for the South
Korean offshore wind power industry and its supply chain. We are very keen to
expand our long-term cooperation with South Korea to contribute to the
diversification of its energy mix.”
Kyung-il
Park, CEO of SK ecoplant said: “By jointly developing the offshore wind
business with global energy companies, we have laid the foundation to become a
major player in the market. We have completed the overall value chain of the energy
business by achieving rapid growth through intensive investments in the
renewable energy sector such as offshore wind, solar, and fuel cells.”
To-date, four of the five wind farm projects in the BadaEnergy portfolio have been granted electric business licenses (EBLs) from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy's Electricity Regulatory Commission. With exclusive development rights on the vast majority of the portfolio now secured, the partners are progressing the projects up to first commercial operation date (COD) by 2027.
Photo) Signing ceremony between BadaEnergy partners, September 2022.
Pictured (left to right):
· Woojin Choi, Representative Director, Corio Generation Korea
· Jungwon Shin, Country Chair Korea, TotalEnergies
· Kyung-il Park, CEO, SK ecoplant
· Wangjae Lee, Managing Director, Eco Energy Business Unit, SK ecoplant