Vestas to Supply 21 Turbines for 315MW Offshore Wind Project in Japan

Vestas has confirmed an order to supply V236-15.0MW turbines for the Oga Katagami Akita offshore wind project, led by Jera in Japan. The project, which will be located off the coast of Akita prefecture, involves the delivery of 21 turbines during 2026. Commissioning is planned for 2027, with commercial operations targeted for June 2028.

Project Consortium

The wind farm is being developed by a consortium that includes Jera, J-Power, Tohoku Electric Power, and Itochu Corp. This milestone order marks the first deployment of Vestas’ V236 15MW model in the Asia Pacific region and includes a long-term service agreement to ensure operational efficiency.

Commitment to Clean Energy

Purvin Patel, Vestas Asia Pacific president, commented, “This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to advancing clean energy solutions and building the long-term future of the offshore wind market in the Asia Pacific region.”

“Vestas to provide 21 V236-15.0MW turbines for the Oga Katagami Akita offshore wind project, contributing to Japan’s renewable energy goals.”

Atsushi Yuihara, representative executive officer for the Oga Katagami Akita Offshore Green Energy consortium, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: “We are delighted to work with Vestas for this significant project. Through successful delivery and operation, we will contribute to a carbon-neutral society in Japan and the revitalization of Akita’s local economy.”

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Conclusion

The Oga Katagami Akita wind project is poised to enhance renewable energy production in Japan and supports the country’s goals for sustainability and economic growth.

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