JERA and GPI officially announce the Commissioning of Ishikari Bay New Port Offshore Wind Farm
JERA and GPI officially announce the Commissioning of Ishikari Bay New Port Offshore Wind Farm

On 1 January 2024, JERA Co., Inc. (JERA) and Green Power Investment Corporation (GPI) began operations at the Ishikari Bay New Port Offshore Wind Farm—the largest commercial wind farm in Japan and the first in Japan to adopt large 8MW wind turbines—which they own through Green Power Ishikari GK, a special-purpose corporation (SPC) [1].
Located in Hokkaido’s Ishikari Bay New Port, the wind farm has installed 14 wind turbines manufactured by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) that each have an output of 8MW for a total output of 112,000 kW. Onshore construction was carried out by Kajima Corporation and offshore construction by a joint venture between Shimizu Corporation and Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd. All electricity generated will be supplied to Hokkaido Electric Power Network, Inc. (HEPN) after being routed through a project transformer substation with 180,000 kWh of battery storage capacity—a distinguishing feature of the wind farm—and then through HEPN’s Nishi Sapporo Substation. Bringing the project to completion was possible because of the tremendous cooperation and understanding extended by regional communities and government administrations including Hokkaido Prefecture, Ishikari City, and Otaru City during the project’s development and construction.
JERA and GPI are committed to envisioning the region’s future together through the promotion of renewable energy projects. Going forward, we plan to work together with the people of Ishikari City, Otaru City, and the region to ensure both stable management of the project and regional development.
Note: [1] Special Purpose Corporation (SPC): In accordance with the "Enforcement Rules of the Financial Asset Securitization Act," SPC issues asset-backed securities based on the acquired assets, raising funds from investors.
Reference: JERA