– Glamox has secured contracts to provide LED lighting for turbine foundation transition pieces for three fixed offshore wind farms in Taiwan and South Korea.
– The transition pieces connect wind turbines to their foundations and require well-lit access for maintenance in harsh marine conditions.
– The contracts involve providing a range of LED luminaires for different wind farm projects, with installation expected to be completed by 2025.
Glamox, a leading lighting company, has secured three contracts to provide LED lighting for the turbine foundation transition pieces at three offshore wind farms in Taiwan and South Korea. These transition pieces connect wind turbines to their foundations and require well-lit structures for maintenance and access. Glamox has been in the lighting industry for around 50 years and offers a comprehensive range of lighting solutions for wind farms and their support vessels.
The contracts include lighting installations for the Hai Long Wind Farm 2 and 3 in Taiwan, Greater Changhua 2b and 4 in Taiwan, and Jeonnam Phase 1 in South Korea. The projects involve providing various LED luminaires and floodlights to ensure the transition pieces are well-lit and capable of withstanding harsh marine conditions. Each project is set for completion between 2025 and 2026.
Energy Global magazine covers the latest news and technical articles in the renewable energy industry, including the recent contracts won by Glamox. The Spring 2024 issue features articles on battery storage, renewables in Europe, electrical infrastructure, turbine monitoring, and more. Glamox’s success in securing contracts for offshore wind farm lighting demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing innovative lighting solutions for the renewable energy sector.