“Balancing realistic local-content ambitions with a stable offshore wind build-out outlook is part of the puzzle in creating a successful and sustainable offshore wind industry in South Korea. This includes taking a broader regional Asia Pacific perspective on the supply chain combined with competitive local-supply opportunities. Our partner Doosan Enerbility shares this view, utilizing factories in South Korea and other countries, such as Vietnam,” said Gero Tschierschke, Head of New Markets for the APAC region at Siemens Gamesa.
However, he was also quick to point out that until now the market in Korea has largely been driven by wind industry players. To make the market a success story, it is imperative for the Korean government to demonstrate its commitment to offshore wind market. South Korea aims to hold its latest offshore wind auction in the autumn of 2023, and targets 12 GW of installed capacity by 2030.
According to Siemens Gamesa's local Sales Director, HaeSoon Song, the Korean government should thoroughly examine the power grid issue and urgently expand port facilities capable of accommodating turbine assembly and offshore structures for large-scale projects.
Despite these issues, Doosan was confident that official reviews into the areas mentioned above, as well as strong incentives for developers in offshore wind, would make the industry a success.
“Even considering the hurdles, offshore wind is essential to respond to RE100 and meet the NDC targets in Korea and government is making various effort to grow offshore wind market and industries, e.g., government-driven development of offshore wind farms, incentives for offshore wind.
It takes some time to stabilize the government’s trials in the market, and then significant growth of the offshore market is expected in near future.