, Japan
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels.

Eurus Energy transfers ownership in 8 MW wind farm

The wind farm started operations in May 2009.

Japan’s Eurus Energy has completed the transfer of its ownership stake in former subsidiary Eurus Energy Seto and operator of an 8-megawatt (MW) wind farm to Yonden Engineering.

In a statement, Eurus Energy said Yonden leads the construction, maintenance, and inspection of generation and substation facilities of the Shikoku Electric Power Group.

Eurus and Yonden have established a wind generation company to promote and increase renewable energy.

ALSO READ: Eurus Energy begins operation of 42 MW Kabaoka Wind Farm

“As Yonden Engineering has been seeking further participation and investment in renewable energy-related businesses and has established a maintenance office specializing in wind power in the town of Ikata, the parties agreed on the transfer with the belief that it will further strengthen cooperation with the local government and community and contribute to further regional contributions,” Eurus said.

The Eurus Seto Wind Farm, composed of four turbines with 2 MW capacity each is located in Ikata town, Nishiuwa-gun Ehime.

Follow the link for more news on

Join Asian Power community
Since you're here...

...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.

We can also organize a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

Exclusives

Cambodia urged to rethink its costly LNG ambitions
It should learn from peers who struggle to fuse the costly fuel into their energy systems.
Power Utility
Trump 2.0 could thump India's solar ambition
Its solar companies may need to set up manufacturing plants in the US to bypass tariffs.