[CLP International won the bid for the 50MW wind power project in Kazakhstan]Recently, in the Kazakhstan 2022 annual renewable energy project auction, CLP International and VISOR consortium successfully won the bid for the Alkarek 50MW wind power project, marking another major breakthrough of CLP International in Kazakhstan's new energy market. Editor/He Yuting
On December 29, 2025, the second phase of the South China Expressway (Taihe Cencun section) renovation and expansion project officially started at the Taihe Hub Interchange, marking the upcoming upgrade of this north-south transportation artery in Guangzhou. Since its opening in 2003, this section of the road has become one of the channels with the highest northbound traffic volume and has been in a state of supersaturation for a long time. This renovation and expansion will be implemented according to the standard of a two-way eight lane highway with a speed of 80 kilometers per hour on the main line. After completion, it will achieve more efficient interconnection with 9 expressways, greatly improving traffic capacity. The project will also build a new elevated bridge from the entrance and exit of Fenghuang to the section of Botanical Garden Road, directly crossing multiple overpasses to facilitate the rapid entry and exit of north-south vehicles into the city. It will also add a connecting ramp with Guanghe Expressway to optimize traffic conversion and effectively alleviate congestion pressure at key nodes such as Chungang Interchange.Editor/Cheng Liting
Hanhua Ocean announced the signing of the EPC contract for the Shinan Ui offshore wind power project in South Korea, with a total value of approximately 2.64 trillion Korean won. The project has an installed capacity of 390MW and will install 26 Vestas 15MW offshore wind turbines, with an expected annual power generation of 1052GWh, which can meet the annual electricity demand of about 290000 households. Hanhua Marine and Modern Engineering Construction have formed a consortium to jointly undertake the project, which covers core aspects such as infrastructure manufacturing and installation, submarine cable laying, and substation construction. It is planned to be put into operation in 2029. This project will be supported by a dedicated wind power installation vessel newly built by Hanhua Ocean, marking the company's comprehensive entry into the offshore wind power field. As one of the key projects for South Korea to achieve its 2035 target of 25GW offshore wind power, its launch will effectively promote the large-scale development of the country's offshore wind power industry. Editor/Cheng Liting