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Wind farm Prefecture Wind turbine model Unit power No. of Units Total Commissioning date Developer Owner / operator Coordinates Notes and references Setana Wind Farm: Hokkaido: Vestas V47: 0.6: 2: 1.2: Close to shore [2] Sakata Offshore Wind Farm: Yamagata: Vestas V80: 2.0: 8 (3 onshore) 16 [3] Wind Power Kamisu: Ibaraki: Subaru 80: 2: 7: 14 ...
In 2013, a floating offshore wind turbine was tested about 1 km off the coast of the island of Kabajima in Nagasaki Prefecture. It was a part of a Japanese government test project. [15] This was the first of its kind in Japan. The first full-scale offshore wind farm began operation in December 2022 with 20 turbines producing 140 MW. [16]
The Ishikari Bay New Port Offshore Wind Farm is an offshore wind farm off Ishikari Bay, Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan. As of May 2024, it is, at 112MW, the largest commercial offshore wind farm in Japan. [3] The project was originally developed by Green Power Investment Corporation (GPI), the Japanese affiliate of Pattern Energy. [4]
List of wind farms in Australia; List of wind farms in Canada; List of wind farms in China; List of wind farms in Denmark; List of wind farms in India
This list also includes the most powerful onshore wind turbines, although they are relatively small compared to the largest offshore ones. As of June 2024, the most powerful wind turbine in operation is the world's first 18MW semi-direct drive offshore wind turbine, developed by Dongfang Electric Corporation. [1] In October 2024, Dongfang ...
It also lists the largest offshore wind farms currently under construction, the largest proposed offshore wind farms, and offshore wind farms with notability other than size. As of 2022, Hornsea 2 in the United Kingdom is the largest offshore wind farm in the world at 1,386 MW .
The leases have now been signed for the six wind farms, which have a generation capacity of eight gigawatts (GW). The offshore wind farms will feature along the coast of the North West, Wales ...
Terrestrial wind farms often reside on actual farmland or ranch land. Since offshore wind "farms" are rarely used for actual farming or ranching, an equivalent name is "offshore wind park" (although, strictly speaking, they aren't used for parking either).