Jumbo Offshore Completes TP T&I Scope at Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm
Jumbo Offshore has completed the Transition Piece (TP) Transport & Installation (T&I) scope for the Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) in Taiwan under a contract with Yunneng Wind Power Co., Ltd. The company deployed its DP2 Heavy Lift Crane Vessel ‘Jumbo Javelin’ to execute the project.

Before commencing the work, Jumbo Offshore undertook extensive project preparations to ensure smooth and reliable execution. As part of these preparations, Jumbo Javelin was equipped with a project-specific setup, including the Jumbo Fly-Jib modular crane boom extension. This feature, designed to enhance lifting height, was mounted on the Jumbo J-Class vessel, enabling it to lift the 27-meter-high TPs.
On August 23, Jumbo Javelin completed the final TP installation. The vessel loaded TPs in Kaohsiung, transporting up to four 450-ton TPs at a time. Over the course of the project, Jumbo Javelin transported and installed a total of 80 TPs.
Outstanding Safety Record
Jumbo Offshore completed its scope ahead of schedule, contributing to the client's goal of completing the OWF before the end of 2024. The project also maintained an excellent Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment (QHSE) record, reflecting Jumbo Offshore's strong safety culture throughout execution.
Versatile Execution

The Yunlin OWF is located in the Taiwan Strait, between 8 and 17 km from Taiwan's coastline. Spanning an area of 82 square kilometers, the OWF consists of 80 wind turbine generators (WTGs), capable of delivering up to 640 MW of clean electricity, sufficient to power 600,000 Taiwanese households.
The water depths at Yunlin OWF range from 7 to 35 meters. Due to the shallower locations being unsuitable for installation in DP mode, Jumbo Offshore demonstrated the versatility of Jumbo Javelin by switching between DP and anchor-based installations. Jumbo Offshore’s achievement highlights its expertise and adaptability in offshore wind farm projects, setting a benchmark for future endeavors in renewable energy infrastructure.