DEME Helping Shipping Giant Enter Chinese Offshore Wind Market

Business & Finance

China COSCO Shipping and Belgium’s DEME have formed a joint venture to develop offshore wind energy in China.

Source: DEME

The cooperation is in line with the Chinese climate vision and its aim to develop renewable energy, both of which were recently incorporated in the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020) for social and economic development.

The Chinese government wishes to increase the installed capacity of offshore wind energy significantly by 2020.

China COSCO Shipping wishes to enter this new market segment and has found a partner in GeoSea, a subsidiary of DEME, with its extensive experience in developing, building and maintaining offshore wind farms, DEME said in a statement.

“As a pioneering company, DEME is a global leader in offshore wind energy, offering overall solutions through Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation & Maintenance (EPCIM) contracts,” Alain Bernard, Director and CEO of DEME, said.

”Thanks to the accumulated know-how and experience with complex infrastructure projects at sea, DEME can support and carry out China COSCO Shipping’s offshore wind vision. The cooperation is also in line with the Group’s partnering philosophy, in which DEME expands its international activities through sustainable cooperation with local partners. Such combinations have repeatedly proven successful in DEME’s dredging and environmental divisions. The joint venture with China COSCO Shipping is a win-win for both parties and will contribute to realising the ambitious Chinese climate objectives.”