Japanese telecom KDDI helps build 50-MW wind farm with VPPA
It is considered to be the largest virtual PPA for an onshore wind park in Japan’s telecommunications industry and is expected to help KDDI reduce carbon dioxide (CO2)
Japan Expands RE with New Wind and Solar Projects
The project will have 12 wind turbines and is expected to start operations in September . KDDI plans to use the wind power to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its telecommunication’s base stations.
KDDI and J-Power Signed Virtual PPA for a Second Onshore
The J-POWER Group’s extensive construction know-how, combined with the expectation of stable revenue from this PPA with KDDI, led to the decision to proceed with the construction of
KDDI and J-POWER ink deal for second onshore
In a statement, J-POWER said the latest agreement involves its wind power business JWind Kaminokuni, Ltd., KDDI, and Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. This is the largest virtual PPA for an onshore wind
Wind Power in Japan: A Growing Opportunity for
Japan’s journey towards wind power adoption is a testament to the challenges and opportunities faced by countries transitioning to renewable energy. While progress has been made, further efforts are
As Japan makes major investments in wind power,
Japan’s efforts to ramp up offshore wind power, in particular, are part of a larger international effort to embrace the energy source. At a meeting in Hiroshima last May, Group of Seven
Ministry to fast-track rebuilding of older onshore
Ministry officials expect that proposed changes will accelerate replacement of onshore wind power plants that were built around and later and are coming up for renewal. Wind is expected
J-Power signs wind VPPA with Japanese telecoms
The new wind power facility is expected to come into operation in December and it will feature five wind turbines, each with a capacity of 4.3 MW.
Japan Offshore Wind News Digest – November |Latest
DeepWind News Digest delivers key updates on Japan’s offshore wind sector in English every week. This article provides a full digest of the major developments in November
Japanese telecom KDDI helps build 50-MW wind farm with VPPA
It is considered to be the largest virtual PPA for an onshore wind park in Japan’s telecommunications industry and is expected to help KDDI reduce carbon dioxide (CO2)
Japan Expands RE with New Wind and Solar Projects
The project will have 12 wind turbines and is expected to start operations in September . KDDI plans to use the wind power to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2)
KDDI and J-POWER ink deal for second onshore wind farm
In a statement, J-POWER said the latest agreement involves its wind power business JWind Kaminokuni, Ltd., KDDI, and Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. This is the
Wind Power in Japan: A Growing Opportunity for Renewable Energy
Japan’s journey towards wind power adoption is a testament to the challenges and opportunities faced by countries transitioning to renewable energy. While progress has been
As Japan makes major investments in wind power, some
Japan’s efforts to ramp up offshore wind power, in particular, are part of a larger international effort to embrace the energy source. At a meeting in Hiroshima last May, Group
Ministry to fast-track rebuilding of older onshore wind farms
Ministry officials expect that proposed changes will accelerate replacement of onshore wind power plants that were built around and later and are coming up for
Wind Power in Japan: Current Outlook and Challenges
Japan is focusing on offshore wind energy to meet renewable goals but faces challenges in policy, coordination, and government role clarity.
J-Power signs wind VPPA with Japanese telecoms operator KDDI
The new wind power facility is expected to come into operation in December and it will feature five wind turbines, each with a capacity of 4.3 MW.
Japan Offshore Wind News Digest – November |Latest
DeepWind News Digest delivers key updates on Japan’s offshore wind sector in English every week. This article provides a full digest of the major developments in November

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