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Home » Uncategorized » Orsted forms Japanese partnership
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Orsted forms Japanese partnership

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonMay 19, 20213 Mins Read
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Orsted, Japan Wind Development (JWD) and Eurus Energy have formed a partnership with the aim of jointly developing offshore wind projects in Japan’s Akita Prefecture.

The three companies have been developing two designated offshore wind sites under Japan’s Offshore Renewable Energy Act of 2018, both of which are located off the coast of Akita.

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These are the Noshiro/Mitane/Oga Offshore Wind Farm and the Yurihonjo Offshore Wind Farm.

Both projects are currently progressing with the necessary permitting.

The consortium is fully prepared to participate in Japan’s upcoming offshore wind auction round which closes on 27 May 2021.

The partnership combines market-leading strengths in global offshore wind with a strong local renewable development footprint.

JWD brings deep knowledge of the Japanese power market and supply chain as well as a strong track record in onshore wind in Japan.

Eurus Energy has for decades been the leading onshore wind company in Japan with a strong development and operational track record in the Akita Prefecture.

Orsted president of Asia-Pacific region Matthias Bausenwein said: “As a strategic market for Orsted, Japan has great potential and optimal conditions to develop offshore wind.

“We are excited to further expand our footprint in the country and assist in developing renewable energy through our partnership with JWD and Eurus in the Akita Prefecture.

“Orsted has a unique opportunity and obligation to be a catalyst for the green transformation in Japan and can be a key player in realizing the cost-down journey for offshore wind in Japan.”

JWD’s president and chief executive Masayuki Tsukawaki added: “We are excited to partner with Orsted and Eurus Energy in both of the designated areas of the Akita Prefecture where we have been pursuing the opportunities of offshore wind farm development for many years.

“By leveraging each company’s long-standing experience and knowledge, working together with local stakeholders, we believe we can build the first large-scale offshore wind farms in Akita successfully and further contribute to the growth of the offshore wind power industry as well as to the development of a sustainable society in Japan.”

The Noshiro and Yurihonjo offshore wind sites have been matured by JWD since 2017, conducting site investigations including wind measurements, seabed surveys, and environmental impact assessments.

The wind turbines for both wind farms will be installed on bottom-fixed foundations.

Japan has outlined a 30-45GW offshore wind ambition by 2040 and plans to execute offshore wind auctions every year.

Japan’s west coast is expected to host up to 5GW offshore wind by 2030, and 9GW by 2040.

The grid capacity is 415MW for Noshiro City, Mitane Town, and Oga City, and 730MW for Yurihonjo City, as stated in the auction guidelines.

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