CoensHexicon Changes Name

Friday, April 15, 2022

Swedish floating wind technology developer Hexicon has informed that its joint venture CoensHexicon Co., Ltd. has changed its name. The new name is Hexicon Korea Co., Ltd. with the change taking effect from Friday, April 15, 2022. 

"The change in name is the result of the expansion of the business activities into renewable energy sector," Hexicon said.

Hexicon Korea is a joint venture between Swedish company Hexicon and Korean company COENS Co.

Together with Shell, Hexicon Korea is developing the MunmuBaram floating offshore wind project off the coast of Ulsan, South Korea.

Subject to future investment decisions, the MunmuBaram project will be developed in phases, and once constructed, expected to generate up to 4.2 terawatt-hours (TWh) of clean electricity every year.

In addition to MunmuBaram, Hexicon Korea is exploring opportunities in other Korean water areas which are deemed suitable for the patented TwinWind technology. The ambition is to continue developing floating wind farms that can support the Korean government’s ambition to increase the pace of fossil-free electricity generation, Hexicon said.

Categories: Energy Renewable Energy Industry News Offshore Wind Activity

Related Stories

Petronas, CNOOC Ink LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement

DOF Bags Two Deals in Asia-Pacific Region

CNOOC Launches New Offshore Oil Development in Southern China

Velesto Agrees $63M Jack-Up Drilling Rig Sale with Indonesian Firm

TotalEnergies Sells Stake in Malaysia’s Block to Thailand’s PTTEP

Eni Makes Significant Gas Discovery Offshore Indonesia

Japan’s JERA Signs First Long-Term LNG Deal with India’s Torrent Power

India's ONGC Set to Retain 20% stake in Russia's Sakhalin-1 Project

Sponsored: Energy and Finance Chiefs Call for Sound Policy, Stable Frameworks at ADIPEC

CIP, Petrovietnam Team Up for Offshore Wind Project in Vietnam

Current News

PV Drilling’s Jack-Up Rig Returns to Asia Ahead of April Drilling Ops

South Korean Firm Buys Into Indonesian Offshore Oil Block

Petronas, CNOOC Ink LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement

Russia Gives ExxonMobil More Time to Exit Sakhalin-1 Oil and Gas Project

Yinson Production Cuts First Steel for Vietnam-Bound FSO

CNOOC Makes Major Oil Discovery in Bohai Sea

DOF Bags Two Deals in Asia-Pacific Region

CNOOC Launches New Offshore Oil Development in Southern China

Saipem Nets Multibillion-Dollar Job at World's Largest Offshore Gas Field

Indonesia Tenders Eight Oil and Gas Blocks as Output Declines

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com