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Japan Launches First Commercial Floating Wind Farm
5 Jan
Summary
- Japan's first commercial floating wind farm is operational in Nagasaki.
- The Goto project utilizes innovative hybrid spar-type floater technology.
- This marks a step towards Japan's 2050 carbon-neutral goal.

Toda Construction announced the commencement of operations at the Goto offshore wind farm in Nagasaki, Japan, marking a significant milestone as the nation's first commercial floating wind project.
The 16.8-megawatt facility is notable for being the first certified under new government legislation designed to accelerate the growth of the renewable energy sector, aligning with Japan's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050.
This pioneering project employs a unique hybrid spar-type floater, a technology making its global commercial debut, showcasing advancements in offshore wind capabilities as Japan aims to bolster its energy security and clean power generation.




