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Japanese firms join forces to promote drifting overseas wind power advancement

A group of Japanese energy firms consisting of Mitsubishi's wind power unit, JERA and Tokyo Gas, have actually established an association to increase the advancement of floating offshore wind farms and collectively create technology, they said on Friday.

Japan aims to end up being a major offshore wind power manufacturer, with the federal government targeting 10 gigawatt (GW) tasks by 2030 and as much as 45 GW by 2040 as part of its decarbonisation push, for which floating overseas wind is vital.

The group of 14 business said they have actually established the Drifting Offshore Wind Technology Research study Association to understand commercialisation of large-scale floating overseas wind farms in a wide area by jointly establishing technology and creating worldwide standards with abroad organisations.

Floating offshore wind power is seen as a way to make sure Japan has a steady and sustainable energy supply and its development will likewise promote the local economy and promote Japanese industries, the group said in a declaration.

Other members consist of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone's. energy system, Tohoku Electric Power, Kansai. Electric Power and Marubeni Corp's wind power system .

The relocation, first reported by a regional media, comes as the. Japanese federal government today authorized a draft change to. existing legislation to allow for the installation of overseas. wind power in special financial zones (EEZ), a turning point. towards the nation's goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.

The new legislation would enable wind farms to be set up. further out to sea from present territorial and internal waters. as EEZs are non-territorial waters where maritime nations claim. mineral expedition and fishing rights.

(source: Reuters)