KEPCO Awards Transmission Service Agreement to KF Wind

(Image credit: KF Wind)
KF Wind, a floating offshore wind project being developed off the coast of Ulsan by Ocean Winds and Mainstream Renewable Power, has secured a Transmission Service Agreement (TSA) with Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) for a total of 1,125 MW of clean power to be injected into Korea’s national grid.

The agreement covers the first phase of the project, East Blue Power (375 MW), and the second phase, KF Wind (750 MW), with the interconnection point for the project at KEPCO’s Shinonsan onshore station in Ulsan.

Commenting at the signing ceremony with KEPCO today, Austin Park, KF Wind’s project director, said, “This agreement marks a very important milestone in the development of KF Wind and a major step forward towards getting the project ready for construction.”

KF Wind is actively making progress in the development of its sites after obtaining approval for the Environmental Impact Assessments from the Ministry of Environment, Trade and Industry. Upon completion, the Ulsan floating offshore wind farm cluster, which includes KF Wind and totaling around 6 GW, is expected to become the world’s largest floating offshore wind area, significantly contributing to and supporting Korea in realizing its carbon-neutral targets.

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