
Taipei, September 25, 2025 – Synera Renewable Energy Group (SRE Group) today announced the signing of a contract with CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) for the transportation and installation of turbine foundations and the offshore substation, as well as scour protection works for the 495MW Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Project (Formosa 4).
Among the fleet to be deployed by CDWE to support the project’s grid connection target, its flagship heavy lift installation vessel Green Jade will serve as the primary construction vessel. Taiwan-flagged, and both designed and built locally, Green Jade has already established a solid track record of operations in the Taiwan Strait.
Alongside CDWE, Formosa 4 has contracted several leading marine engineering firms for transportation and installation works, including Cadeler, Seaway7, and Jan De Nul. Together with previously announced contracts with Taiwanese and international suppliers, these partnerships underscore Formosa 4’s strong momentum as SRE remains committed to bringing the project to fruition and optimistic about the outlook for renewable energy.
Lucas Lin, Chairperson at SRE, stated: “We’re delighted to be collaborating with a robust blend of local and international partners, including CDWE, to advance Formosa 4. The renewable energy this wind farm will provide is of critical importance for Taiwan—not only in addressing urgent green power demands from the nation’s core strategic industries, but also in supporting its transition to a sustainable energy future.”
Sahand Holm, Chief Projects Officer at SRE, added: “In today’s tight global marine engineering market, we’re honored to partner with such an exceptional group of local and international suppliers on Formosa 4. With our combined expertise and shared commitment, we’re confident in delivering the project successfully.”
Formosa 4, planned off the coast of Miaoli County, secured 495MW of development capacity in the first auction round of Phase 3 Zonal Development in 2022 and obtained its establishment permit in late 2024, becoming the first among all first-round winners to achieve this milestone. Once completed, the wind farm is expected to generate enough clean energy to power approximately 500,000 households annually.
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