CIP makes deal with Koreans in Taiwan

LS Cable is preferred for not only the inter array but also the export cables for CIP’s third offshore wind project in Taiwan.
Aftalen mellem CIP og LS Cable kommer i forbindelse med en dansk/koreansk vindkoference, hvor bl.a.. energiminister Lars Aagaard deltager. | Photo: Kefm
Aftalen mellem CIP og LS Cable kommer i forbindelse med en dansk/koreansk vindkoference, hvor bl.a.. energiminister Lars Aagaard deltager. | Photo: Kefm

When energy ministers go on export promotion campaigns abroad, orders often follow in their wake. This is also the case in connection with the Danish Minister Lars Aagaard’s (M) current visit to South Korea. However, it is not to a Danish company, but rather Korean LS Cable, which CIP points to as the preferred supplier of cables for the upcoming offshore wind farm in Taiwan, Feng Miao.

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