DeepOcean wins offshore wind work in Taiwan
DeepOcean’s scope of work includes installation of the inter-array cables that connect the wind turbines to the offshore substations, as well as the provision of engineering and project management services.
DeepOcean will work together with Dong Fang Offshore and utilise the chartered, recently enhanced high-specification subsea vessel Orient Adventurer to perform the offshore scope. The vessel has been upgraded with two new ROVs, an under-deck carousel and a purpose-built cable lay spread enabling the efficient transport and installation of subsea power cables.
Last year DeepOcean acquired Shelf Subsea providing a springboard for its entry into Asia-Pacific, including expansion into offshore renewables in the region.
“We look forward to working together with Dong Fang Offshore on this significant project. The project win demonstrates the quality and commitment we bring to the global offshore wind industry, working across Europe, Americas and now Asia-Pacific. Delivering high-quality solutions whilst understanding the local requirements from our regional presence is a key part of our operating model,” says Mitchell Pike, Executive Vice President of DeepOcean’s offshore renewables business.
DeepOcean’s offshore renewables team will manage the project locally, supported by subsea power cable installation experts in Europe. The work will commence immediately and be completed during 2026.
“This important project is a key step in the growth of our renewables business in the Asia-Pacific region. It leverages the strong track record that DeepOcean has with offshore cable installation projects, and it demonstrates our ability to execute key renewables projects in an important growth market,” says Joel Ireland, Offshore Renewables Director APAC.
TPC-II is located around 6.5-20 km from the coast of Lukang in Changhua County, ROC (Taiwan) and has a capacity of 295MW. The TPC-II site covers an overall area of 51km², and the water depth is between 37-49 metres. TPC-II consists of 31 turbines on four-legged jacket foundations, connected through three loops of inter array cables on a 66kV (60Hz) network. The power is transformed to an offshore substation and transported through three export cables to an onshore substation.
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DeepOcean is a world-leading ocean services provider, enabling energy transition and sustainable use of ocean resources, offering survey, engineering, project management, installation, maintenance, and recycling services for oil and gas, offshore renewables, deep sea minerals, and other ocean services.
Across the global offices, DeepOcean is a trusted independent solutions provider with highly skilled industry experts, using world-class fit-for-purpose tools and technology to drive cost-efficient and safe operations. The company delivers innovative engineering solutions focusing on remote and unmanned operations and digitally enabled services while continuously striving to lower the carbon footprint.
DeepOcean is owned by Triton, a leading European mid-market sector-specialist investor. As an active owner, Triton supports its portfolio companies to reach their full potential and works closely with DeepOcean to drive value creation. Founded in 1997, Triton invests in businesses that provide important goods and services in the Business Services, Industrial Tech and Healthcare.



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