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Historic Milestone: HBA Delivers South Korea’s First Commercial Offshore Wind Substation

Construction-of-Substation

A Groundbreaking Achievement in Asian Renewable Energy

HBA Future Energy has been awarded a Preferred Supplier Agreement (PSA) by Anma Offshore Wind for the 532MW Anma Offshore Substation (OSS) project under an EPCI contract – marking South Korea’s first commercial offshore wind substation.

Located approximately 40km west of South Korea’s southwestern coastline, next to Anma Island in Yeonggwang Municipality, the project will generate over 1,400 GWh of renewable electricity annually, powering more than 1.4 million South Korean homes.

“This award reflects the confidence Anma has in our capabilities, and we are thrilled to be part of this historic project,” said Hassan Basma, CEO at HBA Future Energy. “We are dedicated to the successful completion of ANMA’s OSS and to furthering South Korea’s green energy transition program.”

The project is expected to begin construction in the first half of 2024, with commercial operations targeted by 2027. This milestone reinforces HBA’s position as a leading offshore renewable energy services provider in Asia.

Our Single Vendor Modular Integrated Solution delivers optimized delivery schedules, seamless project execution, and elimination of interface delays through partnerships with Hitachi and Siemens.

This achievement builds on HBA’s growing renewable energy portfolio, including our 430MW Sri Lankan Green Ammonia Project and strategic alliances with GE, Hitachi, and ABB.