Project Overview
GE Vernova announces the successful commissioning of Japan’s largest onshore wind farm in Fukushima, developed by Sumitomo Corporation, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s renewable energy transition.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Detail | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Total Capacity | 147 MW | National record |
| Turbine Count | 46 units | Large-scale deployment |
| Turbine Type | 3.2 MW-103m | Weather-optimized |
| Households Served | 120,000 | Community benefit |
| National Target Support | 40-50% by 2040 | Energy transition |
Implementation Features
| Component | Specification | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Environmental Design | Minimal impact | Sustainability |
| Weather Resilience | Extreme conditions | Operational reliability |
| Grid Integration | Regional network | Power distribution |
| Regional Development | Fukushima reconstruction | Economic recovery |
| Power Generation | Clean energy | National goals |
Technical Achievement
Key elements include:
. Record-setting scale
. Environmental protection
. Weather adaptation
. Regional development
. Energy security
. Economic recovery
Strategic Benefits
The project delivers:
. Renewable energy expansion
. Regional reconstruction
. National energy goals
. Technical innovation
. Economic development
. Environmental sustainability

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