South Korea Unveils Plans for Massive 3.2 GW Offshore Wind Project
2025-05-09 16:55
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Wedoany.com Report-May 9, On April 22, South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced the development of a 3.2 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind cluster in Sinan-gun, South Jeolla Province. Designated as an integrated energy complex following a meeting of the New and Renewable Energy Expert Committee, the project aims to bolster the country’s renewable energy infrastructure.

The wind cluster will be located in waters off Sinan, approximately 300 kilometers southwest of Seoul, with completion targeted for 2033. Comprising ten offshore wind farms, the complex is expected to generate a total capacity of 3.2 GW, surpassing the output of two nuclear power plants. This significant capacity will support South Korea’s growing demand for clean energy and contribute to its sustainability goals.

To ensure community engagement, the project includes public-private councils with representatives from affected areas, a power system council, and resident briefings. These measures aim to foster local support and facilitate the development of necessary transmission infrastructure, ensuring the project aligns with regional needs.

South Korea has been advancing its offshore wind ambitions since 2018, when the government set a 12 GW target for 2030 under the Renewable Energy 3020 Implementation Plan. This goal was reaffirmed in 2020 by then-president Moon Jae-in and later expanded to 14.3 GW by 2030. In late 2024, MOTIE allocated 1,886 MW of capacity across four fixed-bottom offshore wind projects and one floating wind farm, marking progress toward these targets.

A MOTIE official stated: “The Sinan offshore wind cluster represents a major step in expanding our renewable energy capacity, supporting sustainable development and energy security in South Korea.” The project underscores the ministry’s commitment to scaling up clean energy production while engaging local communities to ensure long-term success.

The Sinan cluster will enhance South Korea’s renewable energy landscape, providing electricity for industrial, commercial, and residential use. By leveraging offshore wind, the project reduces reliance on fossil fuels, supporting environmental objectives and fostering economic growth through job creation and infrastructure development. The initiative also strengthens South Jeolla Province’s role as a hub for renewable energy innovation.

This development aligns with South Korea’s broader strategy to expand its clean energy portfolio, positioning the country as a leader in offshore wind in the Asia-Pacific region. The Sinan project, with its significant capacity and community-focused approach, is poised to deliver reliable, sustainable energy while contributing to the nation’s 2030 renewable energy targets.

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