Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan

Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan

Photo source: Van Oord

Kajima Corporation and Van Oord have been selected as the preferred Balance of Plant contractors for three offshore wind projects in Japan.

In December 2021 the Government of Japan selected three consortiums, all led by Mitsubishi Corporation Energy Solutions, as the operators for three offshore wind power projects in Akita, northern Japan, and Chiba, near Tokyo. These are the wind farm near Choshi in Chiba (391 MW), the wind project (479 MW) off the coast of Noshiro, Mitane and Oga in Akita and the project off the coast of Yurihonjo in Akita (819 MW), totalling 1.7 GWh of installed offshore wind power.

Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan
Photo source: Van Oord

Yurihonjo will be the largest wind farm in Japan, according to Van Oord. Execution of this portfolio of projects will take place over several years and is expected to start in the second half of this decade.

Kajima and Van Oord have been supporting the three consortiums in developing the projects and will continue doing so. By joining forces with Kajima, Van Oord aims to contribute to the successful development of offshore wind as a sustainable energy source for Japan. These three Balance of Plant projects (providing all supporting components and auxiliary systems other than the wind turbines) will further strengthen Van Oord’s long term presence in the growing offshore wind market in Asia.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan

Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan

Photo source: Van Oord

Kajima Corporation and Van Oord have been selected as the preferred Balance of Plant contractors for three offshore wind projects in Japan.

In December 2021 the Government of Japan selected three consortiums, all led by Mitsubishi Corporation Energy Solutions, as the operators for three offshore wind power projects in Akita, northern Japan, and Chiba, near Tokyo. These are the wind farm near Choshi in Chiba (391 MW), the wind project (479 MW) off the coast of Noshiro, Mitane and Oga in Akita and the project off the coast of Yurihonjo in Akita (819 MW), totalling 1.7 GWh of installed offshore wind power.

Van Oord, Kajima score offshore wind hat-trick in Japan
Photo source: Van Oord

Yurihonjo will be the largest wind farm in Japan, according to Van Oord. Execution of this portfolio of projects will take place over several years and is expected to start in the second half of this decade.

Kajima and Van Oord have been supporting the three consortiums in developing the projects and will continue doing so. By joining forces with Kajima, Van Oord aims to contribute to the successful development of offshore wind as a sustainable energy source for Japan. These three Balance of Plant projects (providing all supporting components and auxiliary systems other than the wind turbines) will further strengthen Van Oord’s long term presence in the growing offshore wind market in Asia.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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