The Correll Group, Electrical Engineering Division has been successful in securing a contract with Prysmian Powerlink for the testing and terminations of the 66kV inter-array cables and platform topside cables on the GodeWind 3 and Borkum Riffgrund 3 Offshore Wind Farms.
Do you want to expand your business into North Asia, but you don’t have an entity there? They can help. NES Fircroft is proud to announce the expansion of its specialist ‘Employer of Record’ services into Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Greenvolt, a key player in renewable energy in Europe, with a strong presence in Portugal, and BlueFloat Energy, a global leader in floating offshore wind, have announced their partnership in Portugal.
Wood Thilsted has announced the establishment of its first presence in the South Korean offshore wind market with the relocation of two of its specialist engineers to support the development of about 10 potential fixed and floating offshore wind farms. Jack Cran and Luke Graydon will be co-located with Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) in Korea from April 2023. Jack will bring his skills in ...
The Correll Group is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a contract from Prysmian Group to provide support for the pull-in and installation of two 225 kV HVAC export cables (each about 17.5 km in length), to the offshore substation platform for the Courseulles-sur-Mer offshore wind farm.
While many economies experienced a rebound in 2022, the prospects for 2023 and 2024 are mixed, to say the least. However, a recent report by the IMF suggests it may be time to revisit investor exposure to emerging/developing markets in Asia.
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the most significant celebrations in Chinese culture, and no celebration is complete without rice dumplings. This year, Regent Taipei is putting a unique twist on the traditional duck egg and pork rice dumplings by offering a range of delicious seafood rice dumplings.
With global markets abuzz with the news of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) on March 10 and the subsequent failure of Credit Suisse (CS) on March 20, it is easy to be alarmed and subscribe to at least some commentary that sees this as the start of a new global financial crisis.