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Japan picks JRE, Ibedrola, Tohoku Electric for offshore wind farm

The Japanese government has selected a consortium making up Japan Renewable resource, Iberdrola Renewables and Tohoku Electric Power as the wind power operator for an overseas block tendered in a second round of auctions, it said on Friday.

The 375-megawatt (MW) wind farm is located off the coast of Happo-Noshiro in Akita prefecture in northern Japan and is part of Japan's efforts to grow its overseas wind market to 10 gigawatt (GW) by 2030, and up to 45 GW by 2040.

Danish wind turbine maker Vestas will supply turbines for the Happo-Noshiro task that should be introduced in June 2029, the government's declaration said.

The second significant public auctions round goals to construct an overall of 1.8 GW of capacity across four blocks.

Japan has enthusiastic targets for overseas wind advancement, and it is a market Iberdrola has been adding to for numerous years now, stated Xabier Viteri, global director of Iberdrola's renewables service.

This most current advancement expands our options to provide new jobs in the years ahead.

Iberdrola is the 2nd foreign company to win an offshore wind farm in Japan following the auction.

In December, the government revealed German eco-friendly energy company RWE was granted another block, likewise in collaboration with regional players, and revealed the winners of three other wind farms.

Each of the three winning consortia comprised a trading home and either a gas or an electrical power utility.

RWE, the world's second-biggest overseas wind business, has stated it plans further growths into Japan's overseas wind sector after winning its very first task, an executive told in January, and likewise thinks about South Korea an appealing market.

The choice process for the Happo-Noshiro block was postponed due to the overlapping usage of a port.