Fifty to learn about wind turbine blades in Denmark: Tien Li
By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter
Tien Li Offshore Wind Technology Co (天力離岸風電科技) is to send 50 employees to train in Denmark to become the first Taiwanese skilled turbine blade makers, the company told a new conference yesterday.
The employees would be trained by Danish turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S for three months before returning to the firm’s Taichung turbine blade factory, which is slated to start operations in June, Tien Li said.
The first blades would be produced in July, and the company has given itself one year to reach the quality standards set by Vestas, Tien Li chairman K.D. Wu (吳坤達) said.
Turbine blades ready soon: MHI Vestas
SHIPPING NEXT YEAR: Mature European technology would be used in the domestic production of equipment for Taiwan’s wind energy farms, the Danish company said
By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter
The first “Made in Taiwan” wind turbine blades would be ready for shipping in the third quarter of next year, Danish wind turbine manufacturer MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S said on Thursday.
Tienli Offshore Wind Power Technology Co’s (天力離岸風電科技) turbine blade factory in Taichung would be the first such manufacturing plant in the Asia-Pacific region outside of China, Bjarne Jorgensen, project director at MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Taiwan Ltd (台灣菱重維特斯離岸風電), told a news conference in Taipei.