First Japanese offshore wind farms entering construction phase

Japan: A consortium led by Marubeni Corporation will start building wind farms off Akita Port and Noshiro Port in Akita Prefecture, Japan.

 


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Japan: A consortium led by Marubeni Corporation will start building wind farms off Akita Port and Noshiro Port in Akita Prefecture, Japan.

Through a special purpose company, Akita Offshore Wind Corporation, the consortium has signed loan agreements for the construction of the wind farms with a number of domestic and foreign financial institutions, and with MUFG Bank, Mizuho Bank, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation jointly acting as the joint mandated lead arrangers.

The two wind farms will have a combined capacity of 140 MW and will comprise wind turbines installed on bottom-fixed foundations, and onshore substations.

Jointly, the two wind farms are expected to be the first large-scale offshore wind power project in Japan established on a commercial basis, Marubeni said. The project is valued at around $918 M (EUR 831 M).

The construction of the onshore substations and transmission lines is scheduled to start in February 2020, and the commercial operations are expected to start in 2022, according to Marubeni.

Apart from Marubeni, the consortium includes Obayashi Corporation, Tohoku Sustainable & Renewable Energy, Cosmo Eco Power, The Kansai Electric Power, Chubu Electric Power, The Akita Bank, Ohmori, Sawakigumi Corporation, Kyowa Oil, Katokensetsu, Kanpu, and Sankyo.

 

Source: Offshore Wind