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

ParameterDetailImpact
Total Capacity147 MWNational record
Turbine Count46 unitsLarge-scale deployment
Turbine Type3.2 MW-103mWeather-optimized
Households Served120,000Community benefit
National Target Support40-50% by 2040Energy transition

Implementation Features

ComponentSpecificationPurpose
Environmental DesignMinimal impactSustainability
Weather ResilienceExtreme conditionsOperational reliability
Grid IntegrationRegional networkPower distribution
Regional DevelopmentFukushima reconstructionEconomic recovery
Power GenerationClean energyNational 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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