Success Cases

Success Cases

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Success Cases

ICP

Smart Substation
PV Plant
Offshore Wind

Taiwan

Taoyuan / Hsinchu / Nantou / Taichung / Changhua / Yunlin / Chiayi / Tainan / Kaohsiung / Pingtung / Yilan / Hualien / Taitung

PV Plant

Dubai

Dubai International Airport

Solar

Thailand

Bangkok

Microgrid

Vietnam

Hanoi

Smart Substation

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Smart Substation
PV Plant
Offshore Wind

Taiwan

Taoyuan / Hsinchu / Nantou / Taichung / Changhua / Yunlin / Chiayi / Tainan / Kaohsiung / Pingtung / Yilan / Hualien / Taitung

PV Plant

Dubai

Dubai International Airport

Solar

Thailand

Bangkok

Microgrid

Vietnam

Hanoi

Smart Substation

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur


Service Performance

SERVICES

Smart Substation

35bids

PV Plant

2915.4MW

Offshore Wind Power Automation

5168.5MW

ESS

1418.9MW

PowerTrade

412.6MW

Renewable & Storage

Power Facility Management

Renewable & Storage

Renewable & Storage

Power Facility Management

Changbin Lunwei East Floating Solar Power Plant Project

Changbin Lunwei East Floating Solar Power Plant Project

Given Taiwan’s limited land resources, floating solar power plants have become a growing trend in renewable energy development. The Changbin Lunwei East project installed solar generation equipment on the ocean surface, not only reducing land development and leasing costs but also effectively utilizing idle water areas. However, the marine environment poses unique challenges, including climate variations, tidal fluctuations, salt accumulation, and biological debris, which increase the difficulty and cost of solar panel maintenance. To ensure stable power generation and grid quality, the project implemented a high-specification power monitoring and protection system at the substation, reinforcing overall power transmission efficiency and operational safety.

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Changbin Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm Monitoring System

Changbin Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm Monitoring System

The Hai Long Offshore Wind Power Project is located 45 to 70 kilometers off the coast of Changhua, comprising Hai Long 2 (2A and 2B) and Hai Long 3 wind farms, with a total installed capacity of 1,022 MW. Scheduled to achieve grid connection between 2025 and 2026, Hai Long will become Taiwan’s largest single offshore wind farm, supplying electricity to over millions of households and supporting Taiwan’s progress toward its 2050 offshore wind capacity target of 40 to 55 GW.

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