An LS C&S official stated, “Although floating offshore wind currently accounts for only about 1% of the market, it is expected to grow rapidly. Through the Bandibuli Project, we aim to secure core technologies and continue leading the market through ongoing technological advancements and global cooperation.”
Bill Main, Managing Director of Balmoral Comtec comments: “This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) highlights our ongoing commitment to the floating wind sector. We are delighted to collaborate with LS Cable & Systems and LS Marine Solution on the Bandibuli project. Balmoral Comtec is uniquely positioned to support the offshore wind industry, drawing on our decades of experience. By leveraging our innovative products and expertise, we aim to help accelerate the industry's growth and meet its ambitious targets.
Floating offshore wind power generates electricity using floating structures at sea, allowing installations in deeper waters compared to fixed-bottom wind farms. According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the floating offshore wind market is expected to grow rapidly from 35GW in 2020 to 270GW by 2030.
Image: On February 13, at the LS Cable & System Seoul office in Yongsan, Seoul, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed for collaboration on the floating offshore wind power business between LS Cable & System, LS Marine Solution, and Balmoral Comtec. Following the signing, a commemorative photo was taken featuring Goo Bon-kyu, CEO of LS Cable & System; Bill Main, Managing Director of Balmoral Comtec; and Kim Byung-ok, CEO of LS Marine Solution (from left to right). / Courtesy of LS Cable & System