Notification for Anma Offshore Wind Yeonggwang Office
In 2018, Anma Offshore Wind Energy established its first Yeonggwang office in Yeonggwang-gun primarily to serve as a communication hub for the local community. Since
At the centre of how we view sustainability is ensuring that the assets we build and operate not only offer superior risk-adjusted returns to our investors, but also benefit our neighbouring communities. By incorporating responsible development into how we operate, we are able to meet financial, environmental, social and economic obligations to our investors and our host communities, both for present and future generations.
While sustainability is often considered only in terms of maintaining natural resources such as energy, water, clean air, plant, marine and animal life, we believe that sustainability must also apply to social, human and economic resources. By building Anma Offshore Wind, we can demonstrate our strong commitment to conserving and protecting the earth’s finite supply of natural resources.
“By engaging in programs that are developed in consultation with the community and span the life-cycle of the project, we aim to make a long-lasting and meaningful contribution to the communities hosting Anma Offshore Wind.”
JAKE CHO, PROJECT CEO
Our community programs and partnerships address the social, human and economic aspects of sustainability by working to improve quality of life and increase livelihood in the local communities where we operate. By engaging in programs that are developed in consultation with the community and span the life-cycle of the project, we aim to make a long-lasting and meaningful contribution to the communities hosting Anma Offshore Wind.
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In 2018, Anma Offshore Wind Energy established its first Yeonggwang office in Yeonggwang-gun primarily to serve as a communication hub for the local community. Since
July 24, 2023: Anma Offshore Wind is pleased to announce the completion of the final Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) in relation to its 532MW offshore