Japan inaugurates its first commercial floating wind farm in Goto
Japan’s first commercial floating offshore wind farm, with a capacity of 16.8 MW, officially enters service using a locally developed hybrid technology.
| Countries | Japon |
|---|---|
| Companies | Osaka Gas |
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne |
| Theme | Investissements & Transactions |
Japan has reached a milestone in the development of its wind industry with the commissioning of its first commercial floating wind farm. Located off the coast of Kabashima Island in the Goto archipelago, the project has a total capacity of 16.8 MW, distributed across eight 2.1 MW turbines supplied by Hitachi. The project is led by a consortium comprising Toda Corporation, ENEOS Renewable Energy Corporation, Osaka Gas, INPEX Corporation, Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO), and Chubu Electric Power.











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