A
group led by Marubeni Corp. is setting up a floating wind turbine off
the coast of Fukushima, aiming to commercializing the unproven
technology and create an industry in the region ravaged by the
earthquake in 2011.
The
11-member group plans this month to tow a Hitachi Ltd (6501).- made
turbine mounted to a semi-submersible structure from a dock near Tokyo,
said Takahide Soeda, an official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and
Industry. The 2-megawatt turbine, funded by the Japanese government, is
expected to start running in mid-October.
“There
are test turbines in Portugal and Norway, but there have been no
commercial floating offshore turbines in the world,” Soeda said in a
briefing on June 14. “We are bringing together Japanese technology to
make floating offshore wind viable.”
For
Japan, which is surrounded by deep oceans, floating wind turbines hold
the promise of opening up large areas where clean energy can be
generated. The technology involves attaching turbines to structures that
float in areas too deep for traditional towers that are fixed to the
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Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet earlier this month approved a set of
science and technology strategies which included a target to make the
floating offshore wind technology viable by 2018.
The project will include a floating substation,Modern solargardenlight online
for sale. the first of its kind. It will be located about 20 kilometers
(12.4 miles) from the coastline and in 120 meters of water, according
to officials.
The
group is planning to install two more turbines with 7 megawatts of
capacity each. The trade ministry has said capacity may be expanded to
1,000 megawatts.
“Marubeni
is considering turning this into a commercial project,” Rentaro Hosoya,
an assistant manager at Marubeni’s power industry team, said at the
briefing. “We’ll make our decision on capacity based on the results of”
the project.
Marubeni
and Innovation Network Corp. of Japan in 2012 bought Seajacks
International Ltd., the North Sea operator of self-propelled vessels
used to install and maintain offshore wind turbines. A Seajacks unit in
Japan was established to develop the offshore wind installation market
at home and in other Asian countries, Marubeni said in a June 3
statement.
The
trade ministry has earmarked a total of 22 billion yen ($232 million)
for the five-year undertaking,Fully automated paper plane emergencylamps13,
even got its own compressor. exceeding the original estimate of 18.8
billion yen, according to Hiroyuki Iijima, a ministry official in charge
of the project.
Fukushima
prefecture expects to create clean energy jobs and seeks to become a
hub in the wind industry with the pilot project, the group said in a
statement in March 2012 when it was picked by the ministry to conduct
the pilot project.
Japan
has a separate floating offshore wind project near the southwestern
prefecture of Nagasaki. A 100-kilowatt turbine was installed last year
and a 2-megawatt windmill will be added this year, according to Ministry
of the Environment official Satoshi Yoshida.
Japan’s offshore wind market -- 31 megawatts in cumulative capacity -- lags countries including the U.K.A lot of men are wearing lawnlight for wedding bands.Your specialists when it comes to the sales and service of ledaluminumbulb.
and Denmark, which have 3,093 megawatts and 923 megawatts of capacity,
respectively, according to 2012 data compiled by Bloomberg.
“If
Japan wants to commercialize it, it would have to create it’s own home
market by 2018, manufacture enough to reduce its costs and test it
extensively so that it gains enough experience to be deployed
successfully,” BNEF’s Wu said.
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