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21 July 2021 0:07 GMT Updated 21 July 2021 0:07 GMT in London
The La Gan Wind Power Development Corporation owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Asiapetro and Novasia, has awarded an offshore geotechnical contract to a consortium led by Vietsovpetro, PTSC G&S and Fugro.
Fugro on Tuesday said the award is part of CIP’s development plan for the La Gan offshore wind project in Vietnam which, with a potential capacity of 3.5 gigawatts, will be one of the first large-scale offshore wind farms in the Southeast Asian nation.
The La Gan wind farm will be constructed in phases, with the first phase now scheduled for completion by 2026, said Fugro.
The round is the first offshore wind auction to cover acreage off Scotland for a decade. When it was launched in June last year Crown Estate Scotland held out the prospect it could make a major contribution to the effort to meet the country’s net zero targets while supporting a green recovery. The organisation said around 10 windfarms could be developed on the acreage concerned. It suggested this could pave the way to as much as £8 billion investment. There has been disappointment in Scotland that windfarm developments off the country have not yet provided the boost to the supply chain and jobs on the scale expected.