Cheng Chenguang Visits Enterprise Singapore

Time:2025-07-22 Number:0 From:Windey

Mr. Cheng Chenguang, General Manager of Windey Energy Technology Group (hereinafter referred to as ‘Windey’), recently led a delegation to Enterprise Singapore for a high-level meeting with senior officials including Mr. Su Ningyuan, Deputy Director of Manufacturing, Ms. Xu Dafen, Deputy Director of Southeast Asia and China Division, Mr. Li Lilun from the Maritime and Offshore Engineering Division, and other senior officials. Both sides engaged in in-depth exchanges on key topics such as accelerating the development of offshore wind power, promoting the localization of green energy industry operations, and deepening collaborative partnerships between Chinese and Singaporean enterprises. The meeting reached significant consensus.

 

 

Mr. Su Ningyuan spoke highly of Windey Energy Technology Group, noting that as a global leader in renewable energy services, Windey boasts notable strengths in technological innovation in renewable energy, industry chain integration, and international deployment. He emphasized that Singapore is actively building a thriving green economic ecosystem and looks forward to leveraging Windey’s extensive experience in China to support its localized growth in Singapore. He also expressed hope that the collaboration would radiate its benefits across Southeast Asia and even to global markets. Mr. Su underlined the strong complementarity between Southeast Asia and China in the renewable energy sector and reaffirmed Enterprise Singapore’s full commitment to supporting Chinese enterprises in establishing a presence in Singapore, with the goal of jointly advancing the optimization and upgrading of the regional energy structure.

 

Mr. Li Lilun emphasized that offshore wind power has become a new engine driving Singapore’s green economic growth. With its deep-rooted foundation in maritime and offshore engineering, Singapore has cultivated world-renowned enterprises, and holds a first-mover advantage in the international offshore wind power sector. Currently, Singapore is focused on developing itself into a regional offshore wind power supply chain hub for the Asia-Pacific, while building a global center that integrates financing, tax services, underwriting, R&D, and innovation.

 

Mr. Cheng Chenguang presented Windey’s global strategy and technological achievements. He highlighted that offshore wind power, as a technology-intensive and highly collaborative industry, presents both challenges and opportunities. Two cooperation priorities were proposed: First, establishing a localized supply and service ecosystem in Singapore under a global framework; second, leveraging Singapore’s integrated advantages in policy, geography, finance, and market access to deeply align Windey’s six core business segments with local demand. He stated that Windey aims to establish Singapore as its strategic Asia-Pacific hub to expand global renewable energy partnerships, creating a collaborative win-win ecosystem. With offshore wind power now entering a prime development phase for both countries, the two sides should combine complementary strengths during this layout and restructuring period for mutual gain.

 

This dialogue injected strong momentum into China-Singapore green economic cooperation and marked a new phase in their partnership to lead the energy transition across the Asia-Pacific. Moving forward, both sides will pursue scientifically grounded feasibility assessments and jointly plan practical, systematic, and actionable cooperation roadmaps to accelerate the implementation of key collaborative projects.