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South Korea: DORIS secures further FEED work on BadaEnergy’s Gray Whale 3 offshore wind farm


27 Jun 2023

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DORIS, a leading provider of engineering, advisory, and project management services for the energy sector, has secured a significant, second Front-end Engineering Design (FEED) contract for the Gray Whale 3 floating offshore wind farm in South Korea. The scope of the FEED includes the project’s full electrical and communications system to the grid connection, array and export cabling, and all aspects of the fixed offshore substation foundation and topsides structures.

Gray Whale 3 is being developed by BadaEnergy, a joint venture between Corio Generation, TotalEnergies and SK ecoplant. With a capacity of 504 MW, it will be one of the largest floating offshore wind developments globally. Situated approx. 60-70 km from the port of Ulsan, the project is part of a three-phase development expected to reach a total capacity of 1.5 GW.

This contract award reinforces the confidence that BadaEnergy has placed in DORIS following the previous award last year to the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) / DORIS consortium for the floating foundation FEED.

Leveraging its extensive track record in Korea, which currently exceeds 3 GW, DORIS will deliver the contract by combining its local resources, the expertise of its Korean partners, and its international engineering centres.

Andrew Baker, Executive Vice President of Renewables, commented, 'We are delighted to be working with the BadaEnergy team again. Offshore floating wind is an important next step to scale the evolution of offshore renewables and the Gray Whale 3 project is a key global example of this.

'The Korean floating wind industry needs committed developers with vision – such as the BadaEnergy JV partners supported by local and international expertise – to make this a reality. To deliver the design we will utilise our international renewables experience, local knowledge, our design expertise in commercial floating wind farms and ability to work with local partners in Korea.'

BadaEnergy said, 'We are pleased to have selected DORIS for this FEED contract for the Gray Whale 3 offshore export system. BadaEnergy is committed to leading the green energy transition in Korea and the Gray Whale 3 project will support the growth of renewables in Korea, enabled by DORIS’ engineering capability and substantial understanding of the Korean renewables industry.'

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