Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) has awarded NMDC Energy an EPC contract for pipeline installation, shore approach works and dredging for the Tung-Hsiao Power Plant 2nd Stage Renewal Project.
The $1.136 billion project involves the design, construction and installation of 111 kilometers of linear subsea pipeline at depths ranging from 10 meters to 55 meters, stretching between Taichung and Tung-Hsiao on Taiwan’s west coast. The scope of work includes shore approach works and dredging operations volume of approximately 6 million cubic meters.
The Tung-Hsiao Power Plant 2nd Stage Renewal Project plays a key role in accelerating Taiwan’s transition to cleaner energy by enabling the delivery of natural gas with an annual capacity of 2.3 million tonnes, crucial to meeting growing demand while also enhancing energy security.
Yasser Zaghloul, CEO of NMDC Group said: “This landmark contract underscores NMDC Energy’s position as a global leader in engineering and marine solutions, while driving forward Taiwan’s energy transition ambitions. Our work in Taiwan is not merely about infrastructure; it represents a commitment to creating sustainable pathways for energy resilience in a region of strategic importance. This award reaffirms our dedication to delivering world-class expertise across diverse geographies and demonstrates how NMDC Group’s integrated capabilities set the benchmark for transformative, high-impact projects worldwide.”
Ahmed Salem Al Dhaheri, CEO of NMDC Energy, added: “Over the past three years, we have boldly expanded our operations into renewable energy in Taiwan, forging transformative partnerships to unlock opportunities for various clean energy integration. Our collaboration with the Taiwan Power Company will drive and strengthen our presence in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.”