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Fukushima’s Abukuma Onshore Wind Project in Japan Begins Operations

2025-04-07 10:23

Wedoany.com Report-Apr. 7, The Fukushima Fukko Furyoku (FFF) has successfully begun operations at its 147MW Abukuma wind power project in Fukushima prefecture, marking a significant milestone in Japan’s renewable energy efforts. This largest onshore wind farm in the country features 46 GE Vernova 3.2 MW–103m turbines, capable of generating 360 million kWh annually, sufficient to power 120,000 households. The project, part of Fukushima’s plan to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2040, is a collaborative effort involving nine companies, including GE Vernova, JR East Energy Development, and Sumitomo Corporation.

The project is located in Fukushima prefecture, spanning the municipalities of Tamura, Okuma, Namie and Katsurao.

The wind farm employs cutting-edge technology designed to minimize environmental impact and handle extreme weather conditions, aligning with Japan’s goals for sustainable energy. Transitioning from a feed-in tariff system to a feed-in premium model under corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) allows for direct power sales to consumers, ensuring stable energy supply and environmental benefits.

Fukushima Fukko Furyoku representative Takayuki Hirano emphasized the project’s potential for economic development, job creation, and Fukushima’s role as a leader in global renewable energy adoption. Revenue from the wind farm will fund local reconstruction projects through the Fukushima Prefecture Renewable Energy Reconstruction Promotion Council, while the prefecture has provided subsidies, supporting the Fukushima Renewable Energy Promotion Vision and New Energy Society Concept.

In February 2025, Japan’s government approved new climate and energy policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, further solidifying the country’s commitment to sustainable energy. This development underscores the ongoing efforts to transition to a low-carbon economy, highlighting Fukushima’s pivotal role in this transformation.

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