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South Korea celebrates Jeonnam electricity supply 1

The country expects to reach an installed wind capacity of 14.3 GW by 2030.
proyecto Jeonnam 1

The Jeonnam 1 offshore wind project , located off the coast of Shin-an, has delivered its first power generation, marking a historic moment for South Korea. With an installed capacity of 96 MW , it is not only the country’s first commercial offshore wind farm, but also represents a step forward in the transition to energy sustainability.

Developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), together with SK Innovation E&S and Copenhagen Offshore Partners, Jeonnam 1 began construction in 2023. Turbine installation was completed in September 2024 and full commercial operation is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025 .

Jeonnam 1 will generate electricity for 60,000 homes

When fully operational, Jeonnam Offshore Wind 1 will supply green electricity to 60,000 households , strengthening the country’s wind capacity, which aims to reach 14.3 GW installed capacity by 2030. This development is critical to South Korea achieving its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, a target that demands massive investments in renewable energy.

CIP has been a key player in the South Korean market since 2018, developing a project pipeline totaling approximately 5.0 GW. This effort accelerates the energy transition and fosters a robust industrial ecosystem, increasing the participation of local players in the supply chain .

Thomas Wibe Poulsen, Partner at CIP, highlighted:

Jeonnam 1’s first power generation demonstrates our ability to execute complex projects and contributes significantly to South Korea’s long-term offshore wind ambitions.

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Source: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners via GlobeNewswire

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