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According to a recent joint statement by TEPCO and Danish energy company Ørsted, the two sides have established a new partnership to explore "offshore wind e-commerce machines"
in Japan and overseas.
In November, TEPCO, owner of Fukushima's underutilized nuclear facility, said it was conducting an analysis of the seabed on the Choshi Peninsula east of Tokyo to determine its suitability for offshore wind farms
.
This is where the two companies plan to build the first offshore wind power plant together
.
"We believe that a partnership that combines TEPCO's extensive expertise in Japan's power business with Orsted's unparalleled track record in offshore wind business will help the Choshi Peninsula offshore wind project succeed," Tokyo Electric Power Company President Tomoaki Kobayakawa said in a statement
。 ”
While the move represents Ørsted's first involvement in Japan's offshore wind industry, the company does have a broader presence
in Asia.
According to CNBC, it is one of the developers of Formosa 1, Taiwan's
first offshore wind project.
Not only that, but it also has four offshore wind farms off the coast of Taiwan with a total capacity of about 2,400 MW
.
As for Japan's offshore wind outlook, Wood Mackenzie analysts expect Japan and neighboring South Korea to have more than 2 GW of overseas wind facilities
by 2027.
Given the comments made by Tokyo Electric Power Company President Tomoaki Kobayakawa in July 2018, this may even be a low estimate
.
Tomoaki Kobayakawa pledged that the company wants to develop 6-7 GW of renewable energy in Japan and overseas, mainly focusing on
offshore wind.
According to a recent joint statement by TEPCO and Danish energy company Ørsted, the two sides have established a new partnership to explore "offshore wind e-commerce machines"
in Japan and overseas.
In November, TEPCO, owner of Fukushima's underutilized nuclear facility, said it was conducting an analysis of the seabed on the Choshi Peninsula east of Tokyo to determine its suitability for offshore wind farms
.
This is where the two companies plan to build the first offshore wind power plant together
.
"We believe that a partnership that combines TEPCO's extensive expertise in Japan's power business with Orsted's unparalleled track record in offshore wind business will help the Choshi Peninsula offshore wind project succeed," Tokyo Electric Power Company President Tomoaki Kobayakawa said in a statement
。 ”
While the move represents Ørsted's first involvement in Japan's offshore wind industry, the company does have a broader presence
in Asia.
According to CNBC, it is one of the developers of Formosa 1, Taiwan's
first offshore wind project.
Not only that, but it also has four offshore wind farms off the coast of Taiwan with a total capacity of about 2,400 MW
.
As for Japan's offshore wind outlook, Wood Mackenzie analysts expect Japan and neighboring South Korea to have more than 2 GW of overseas wind facilities
by 2027.
Given the comments made by Tokyo Electric Power Company President Tomoaki Kobayakawa in July 2018, this may even be a low estimate
.
Tomoaki Kobayakawa pledged that the company wants to develop 6-7 GW of renewable energy in Japan and overseas, mainly focusing on
offshore wind.