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Swire Renewable Energy and Tien Li Offshore Wind Technology Ltd. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deliver operations and maintenance services in the Taiwanese offshore wind turbine industry and other parts of the Asia-Pacific region. The joint venture aims to deliver localized wind turbine operations and maintenance services and ultimately enhance offshore wind farms' efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in Taiwan and other Asia Pacific markets.

The agreement was formalized in Taipei during a ceremony attended by Tien Li President, Mr K.D. Wu and Swire Renewable Energy Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Smith, and marks a key step for both companies
Swire and Tien Li intend to develop a large pool of local Taiwanese technicians with a broad skill set in blade repair, electrical and mechanical maintenance, offshore marine logistics services, and wind turbine operations and maintenance.
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Swire Renewable Energy brings a wealth of experience to the table. They established a presence in Taiwan in 2023 and have already played a role in several key projects, including Greater Changhua, Yunlin, Chang Fang Xi Dao, and Zhong Neng offshore wind farms. Their recent acquisition of blade repair specialist Altitec further bolsters their capabilities. To further learn about their involvement, explore our Asia-Pacific offshore wind database.
About Swire Renewable Energy
Swire Renewable Energy is a wind turbine inspection, repair, and maintenance business working both onshore and offshore. In the last 6 months, the company has made several key acquisitions and now has operating offices in Denmark, Australia, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, Poland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
The company focuses on wind turbine preassembly, installation, inspection, maintenance, offshore wind marine services, and repair and maintenance of renewable energy infrastructure. The company plays a pivotal role in the Asia-Pacific wind power market.
About Tien Li
Tien Li Offshore Wind Technology was established in 2009 and manufactures high-specification offshore wind turbine blades. The company has specialized divisions focused on rotor blade mold research, efficiency improvement of blade production processes, and blade maintenance.
Tien Li specializes in the production of high-specification blades used in offshore wind turbines. These blades are crucial components, transforming wind energy into electricity. They invest in the research and development of molds used in their blade manufacturing process. This ensures they stay at the forefront of blade technology and optimize production efficiency. They play a significant role in the wind turbine market.
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