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South Korea uses Equinor drifting wind power contract

Norwegian energy business Equinor has actually gotten an offer from the South Korean government for a fixedprice power purchase arrangement for a. 750megawatt (MW) drifting offshore wind task, the business. stated on Thursday.

We have actually gotten an offer for an offtake agreement for our. Bandibuli task, an Equinor representative told Reuters.

The business will now deal with the South Korean authorities. on the details of the offer before possibly signing a. agreement, the representative included.

Floating overseas wind is still an immature technology. requiring government assistance and, at 750 MW, Bandibuli is among. the most significant drifting overseas wind projects internationally.

A final investment decision for the project, located 70 km. ( 43.5 miles) off the south-east coast of South Korea, is at. least one to 2 years away and is dependent on making sure a. competitive return, the representative said.

Equinor is likewise seeking a partner for the task, he included.

South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE). announced earlier on Thursday that the 2024 bidding round had. awarded 1,886 MW of fixed-price contracts for overseas wind,. including a very first award for a floating wind job.

The ceiling price for the tender had actually been set at 176,565 won. ($ 121.96) per megawatt hour (MWh).

However, consisting of a multiplication factor to reflect. innovation and area of jobs, the deal for drifting wind. was around 500,000 won, roughly $350/MWh, a source acquainted with. the conditions said.

By contrast, a 400-MW floating overseas wind farm off. Scotland was awarded a strike price of 139.93 pounds ($ 176.35),. quoted in 2012 rates, at an auction round in September.

(source: Reuters)