Marubeni eyes Hitachi 5MW model

Japan is looking offshore as part of its clean-energy strategy

Japanese trading house Marubeni plans to trial Hitachi’s 5MW turbine, still under development, with a view to offshore deployment at what is expected to be the country’s largest wind project.

Marubeni was one of two companies selected by the Japanese government in August last year to build and operate a 250MW wind farm off the coast of Kashima port.

The project, to use fixed foundations, would be Japan’s largest wind farm when it starts operating in 2016 “at the earliest”, says Tomofumi Fukuda, deputy general manager at Marubeni.

Marubeni will work on the project with partner company Wind Power Energy and will “most likely” use Hitachi’s 5MW turbine, he tells Recharge.

Electronics firm Hitachi took over the wind business of Fuji Heavy…

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