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Titan bags twin China offshore wind contracts

Titan Wind Energy has secured new offshore wind work in China, with subsidiaries winning contracts tied to a 600MW project off Hainan and a separate development in Guangdong.

In a Shenzhen stock exchange filing, the company said units have been awarded engineering work worth around CNY280m ($41m) for Site II of the Datang Hainan Danzhou offshore wind project.

The scope covers the fabrication of 11 jacket foundations and steel structures for an offshore booster station foundation. The site is being developed by Datang (Danzhou) Offshore Energy Development and will host 60 turbines rated at 10MW each.

Alongside the turbines, the project includes one offshore substation and supporting infrastructure. In total, Site II will feature a mix of 49 monopiles and 11 jacket foundations, with Titan’s subsidiaries responsible for the jacket portion and the substation base structure.

Construction is being carried out by Datang (Danzhou) Marine Energy Development.

The award adds to Titan’s recent run of orders. Last month, subsidiaries of its Suzhou arm won a separate contract worth about CNY700m for jacket foundation equipment on the Shanwei Honghai Bay 6 offshore wind project.

That project, developed by Shenergy Marine Energy (Shanwei), is planned at 500MW and will include 34 turbines.

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