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South Korean Hyundai Enters Wind Market With Cyan Renewables

Chitrika GroverBy Chitrika GroverMay 13, 2024No Comments
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South Korea’s Hyundai Asset Management Co. Hyundai announced that it signed a business agreement with Cyan Renewables, a Singapore-based specialist in offshore wind support vessels. With this agreement,  Cyan Renewables enters the South Korean domestic offshore wind power market.

During the signing ceremony held at Cyan Renewables’ South Korea office last week, attended by officials from both companies including Hyundai Asset Management CEO Jeong Wook and Cyan Renewables chief executive officer (CEO) Lee Keng Lin, discussions were held on strengthening supply chains to meet the rapidly growing demand for vessels in the South Korean offshore wind power market.

By combining Cyan Renewables‘ expertise in ship operation and offshore wind logistics with Hyundai Asset Management’s domestic EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) and investor network, strategic responses to domestic offshore wind power demand are planned.

The initiative aims to promote job creation and technology innovation The company will support energy transition and carbon neutrality goals.

Offshore wind power generation leverages South Korea’s geographic advantage of being surrounded by sea on three sides. The technological potential of the shipbuilding and heavy industries possessing global competitiveness, and the growth potential of related industries is gaining attention.

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