Taiwan has announced a target of 20.6 GW of wind power installation capacity by 2035 by establishing local supply chains and building industrial clusters. In April, the first Taiwan-made offshore wind turbine blade was unveiled with composite material developed by a local company.
New York has been one of the leaders in the United States, as it is well on its way to developing 9 GW of offshore wind energy by 2035. With investments in offshore wind port facilities and efforts to attract leading developers, local companies may play a vital role in relevant supply chains.
With speakers from Taiwan and New York in the fields of turbine material, underwater foundations, inspection technology, and onshore transmission equipment, this event serves as an ideal opportunity for bilateral offshore wind power industries to collaborate in order to enhance their technology and increase market shares.
Advised by: Industrial Development Bureau, Ministry of Economic Affairs
Organizers: Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, Investment and Trade Office of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, and Empire State Development
Date: August 22 (EST), August 23 (Taiwan Time)
Registration: 2022 Taiwan-USA Offshore Wind Industry Technical Online Meeting
Contact:Scott Yeh (scottyeh@twinvestandtrade.org)
Agenda:
| Taiwan Time/a.m.
EST/p.m. |
Topic |
| 0800-0810 | Opening Remarks
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| 0810-0815 | Group Photo |
| Keynote Speech | |
| 0815-0830 | Introduction to New York’s Nation Leading Offshore Wind Industry
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| 0830-0845 | Taiwan Offshore Wind Industry Development Status
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| U.S. Offshore Wind Supply Chain Business Opportunity | |
| 0845-0900 | The Introduction of Blade Inspection Technology by Drones
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| 0900-0910 | Onshore Transmission Market in the USA and How to Make a Partnership
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| 0910-0920 | Evolution of Ljungström and supporting the offshore wind market
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| Taiwan’s Offshore Wind Supply Chain Capabilities | |
| 0920-0930 | CHEM's Manufacturing Capabilities, Technologies, and Supply Records in Electrical Equipment of Land Substation
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| 0930-0940 | Swancor Recyclable Thermosetting Epoxy Resin, Futuristic Solutions to Recycle and Reuse Wind Turbine Blades
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| 0940-0950 | Development and application of Tairyfil carbon fiber in wind energy
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| 0950- | Q&A |