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Japan announces two offshore wind auction sites in Hokkaido

Japan's land and industry ministers designated Matsumae, and Hiyama areas, off the northern island Hokkaido as promotion zones for offshore wind auctions. The goal is to boost the country's goals of renewable energy.

In a joint announcement, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced that the government would develop guidelines for using the zones and hold a public auction to select operators for energy project. The next auction date was not provided.

By 2040, Japan wants to reach 45 gigawatts in offshore wind power, which will help reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels, its CO2 emissions, and enhance national security.

The progress of the auctions has stagnated. The trading house Mitsubishi Corp., which won the first government-sponsored major auction for 2021, warned in February of the rising costs that forced them to rethink their plans.

Industry insiders believe that Japan will likely sweeten the terms offered to developers for the construction of a huge offshore wind farm sector. The country is looking to refocus its energy goals in response to a global slump caused by projects suffering from escalating costs and delays. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Yuka Obayashi)

(source: Reuters)