Glamox secures offshore lighting deal for 390MW Shinan Ui offshore wind farm in South Korea
Glamox has secured a contract to supply marine lighting systems for the 390 MW Shinan Ui offshore wind farm in South Korea. The contract was awarded by SHE on behalf of Hyundai Engineering & Steel Industries (HESI), with Glamox delivering approximately 1,000 specialized marine luminaires for the wind turbines' jacket transition pieces. The Shinan Ui project, developed by a consortium led by Hanwha Ocean and SK eternix, is expected to begin operations in early 2029 and will become South Korea's largest offshore wind project.
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Glamox will deliver around 1,000 specialised marine luminaires for the jacket transition pieces of 26 fixed-bottom wind turbines. The Shinan Ui offshore wind farm is set to become South Korea’s largest offshore wind project. The turbines are fixed-bottom. Glamox will supply MIR G2 water-resistant linear LED luminaires and RLX C floodlights. The lighting systems will illuminate both the interior and exterior of the turbines’ transition pieces. The luminaires feature an unpainted stainless-steel housing designed to bond to the structure, forming a Faraday cage that protects internal components from lightning strikes.
"Lighting company Glamox has secured a contract to supply marine lighting systems"
"The contract was awarded by SHE"
"on behalf of Hyundai Engineering & Steel Industries (HESI)"
"The Shinan Ui offshore wind project is being developed by a consortium led by Hanwha Ocean"
"together with SK eternix"
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