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Siemens Gamesa Wins First Firm Offshore Wind Turbine Order in Japan

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Siemens Gamesa has been awarded the firm order for the 112 MW Ishikari offshore wind power project from Green Power Investment, marking the turbine manufacturer’s first firm offshore order in Japan.

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The order includes 14 SG 8.0-167 DD offshore wind turbines, each with a capacity of 8 MW and featuring a 167-metre rotor.

Additionally, the order includes a 15-year full-scope service agreement.

The installation of the Ishikari offshore wind power project is planned to begin in July 2023.

”Green Power Investment’s confidence in Siemens Gamesa is invigorating, and we’re eager to deliver the Ishikari project,” said Marc Becker, CEO of the Siemens Gamesa Offshore Business Unit.

”We’ll build on our established onshore business in Japan, with close to 1 GW already installed or under service. These offshore wind turbines and service agreement are an excellent opportunity to bring more clean, renewable energy into the country’s energy mix. Furthermore, it is a testament to our proven technology that our SG 8.0-167 DD machine is the first dedicated offshore wind turbine to receive ClassNK certification.”

The SG 8.0-167 DD is built specifically for offshore use. It is tailored to meet local codes and standards regarding typhoons, seismic activities, 50 Hertz operation, as well as operation in high and low ambient temperatures, Siemens Gamesa said.

The 167-metre diameter rotor has a swept area of 21,900 m2, and utilizes B81 blades, each measuring 81.4 metres.

ClassNK certification of the wind turbine confirms that the SG 8.0-167 DD meets the stringent, technical standards required for the Ishikari project, the turbine manufacturer said.

Furthermore, the Ishikari project itself is the second commercial-scale project to receive ClassNK certification. This is mandatory for the Japanese government to approve construction. The project will be located approximately five kilometers from shore of the Ishikari Bay in Hokkaido, Japan.

”With more than 20 years of local experience, Siemens Gamesa is committed to the Japanese wind power market, and confident we can contribute to the local offshore wind industry. Together with Green Power Investment, we see abundant opportunities for supply chain and local employment, and we look forward to working with them on the Ishikari offshore wind power project,” said Russell Cato, Managing Director of Siemens Gamesa in Japan.

Japan has now become the second country with firm offshore orders for Siemens Gamesa in the Asia-Pacific region. The company has received more than 3 GW of firm orders in Taiwan, including the installation of Taiwan’s first offshore wind power plant in 2019.

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