DWTEK ROV Monew Tackled the Complex Interface Integration on the Taiwan Strait OWF

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Taiwan’s offshore wind turbines are now coming to the third and fourth stages of their life cycles—operation and maintenance, in order to generate the electricity to support more than 9 million of households, where at this stage, the job is focusing on ensuring the smoothness of the operation.

This October, DWTEK tackled basic O&M, and survey services for six major wind turbines located in Hsinchu offshore. Once again, DWTEK demonstrated that all-inclusive services are available at DWTEK.

Breaking down the services, DWTEK offers a range of solutions for wind farms, including seabed and pin piles scour protection inspections using sub-bottom profilers, multibeam, general cable inspections, wind turbine inclination tests, CP probe measurements for potential differences, general and close visual inspection, and, of course, marine growth inspection.

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Due to the complexity of the task, which is the interface integration, not many companies can match our capabilities. DWTEK mobilized the OSV Sunny Bright, work-class ROV Monew, and a team of skilled professionals, including ROV pilots, the OSV captain, and survey teams. The extensive setup is essential for this task.

This mission will be continued in the following year, will be continued in the following year, stay tuned, and follow for more of our achievements.

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