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Glamox Secures Offshore Lighting Deal for 390MW Korean Wind Farm

Offshore Engineer
Lighting company Glamox has secured a contract to supply marine lighting systems for the Shinan Ui offshore wind farm, set to become South Korea’s largest offshore wind project…

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Visualization of Shinan Ui offshore wind farm (Credit: KOMIPO/Supplied by Glamox)
Visualization of Shinan Ui offshore wind farm (Credit: KOMIPO/Supplied by Glamox)

Lighting company Glamox has secured a contract to supply marine lighting systems for the Shinan Ui offshore wind farm, set to become South Korea’s largest offshore wind project.

The contract was awarded by SHE on behalf of Hyundai Engineering & Steel Industries (HESI).

Glamox will deliver around 1,000 specialised marine luminaires for the jacket transition pieces of 26 fixed-bottom wind turbines.

The turbines will generate a combined 390 MW of renewable electricity, exceeding the current total installed capacity of all offshore wind farms operating in South Korea.

The lighting systems will illuminate both the interior and exterior of the turbines’ transition pieces, the cylindrical steel structures connecting turbines to their foundations. These structures include access platforms, boat-landing systems and ladders, requiring reliable lighting to support inspection and maintenance operations offshore.

“The performance, proven reliability, and long life of our marine lights were essential factors considering the harsh conditions and big offshore temperature fluctuations in the coastal waters of South Korea. Our lights are proven

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