Eurus Energy
Public KK (unlisted) | |
Industry | Wind power industry and Solar power |
Predecessor | Tomen Power Holdings[1] |
Founded | November 1, 2001 (as Tomen Power Holdings)[2] |
Headquarters | Kamiyacho Central Place 7F, 4-3-13, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001Japan[2] |
Area served | Japan, Korea, U.S., and Europe[2] |
Key people | Masami Shimizu, President[2] |
Services |
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Owner |
Toyota Tsusho (60%) TEPCO (40%)[2] |
Number of employees | 184 (as of April 1, 2010)[3] |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | Eurus Energy Holdings |
Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation is a holding company of the Eurus Energy Group, Japan's largest wind power developer.[4] Eurus Energy is a joint venture of Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and is headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo. It is an Independent Power Producer involved in wind power and photovoltaic power projects in the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Norway, Japan, and South Korea.[5] The total capacity of power plants in operation is 1,986.23 megawatts.[6] "Eurus" is the god of the east wind in Greek mythology.
Projects
Region | Wind Power (MW) | Solar Power (MW) | Total (MW) |
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Japan | 648 | 233 | 881 |
Asia/Oceania | 191 | 4 | 194 |
America | 616 | 45 | 661 |
Europe | 865 | 0 | 865 |
Total | 2,320 | 281 | 2,601 |
Japan
Eurus Energy Japan Corporation owns the following onshore wind farms operated by its subsidiaries in Japan. [5]
In operation
Project | Location | Operator | Capacity (MW) |
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Tomamae Green Hill Wind Park | Tomamae, Hokkaido | Eurus Energy Tomamae | 20 |
Hamatonbetsu Wind Farm | Hamatonbetsu, Hokkaido | Eurus Energy Hamatonbetsu | 3.97 |
Enbetsu Wind Park | Enbetsu, Hokkaido | Eurus Energy Enbetsu | 2.97 |
Sōya Misaki Wind Farm | Wakkanai, Hokkaido | Eurus Energy Sōya | 57 |
Iwaya Wind Farm | Higashidōri, Aomori | Eurus Energy Iwaya | 32.5 |
Shitsukari Wind Farm | Higashidōri, Aomori | Eurus Energy Shitsukari Hilltop | 19.25 |
Mameda Wind Farm | Yokohama, Aomori | Eurus Energy Yokohama | 10.5 |
Odanosawa Wind Farm | Higashidōri, Aomori | Eurus Energy Odanosawa Wind Park | 13 |
Eurus Hitz Kitanosawa Cliff Wind Farm | Higashidōri, Aomori | Eurus Hitz Kitanosawa Cliff | 12 |
Noheji Wind Farm | Noheji, Aomori | Eurus Energy Noheji | 50 |
Kamaishi Wind Farm | Kamaishi, Tōno, and Ōtsuchi, Iwate | Eurus Energy Kamaishi | 42.9 |
Tashirotai Wind Farm | Kazuno, Akita | Eurus Energy Minami Towada | 7.65 |
Nishime Wind Farm | Nishime, Akita | Eurus Energy Nishime | 30 |
Takine Ojiroi Wind Farm | Tamura and Iwaki, Fukushima | Eurus Energy Takine Ojiroi | 46 |
Satomi Wind Farm | Hitachiōta, Ibaraki | Eurus Energy Satomi | 10.02 |
Aridagawa Wind Farm | Aridagawa, Kainan, and Arida, Wakayama | Eurus Energy Aridagawa | 13 |
Shin Izumo Wind Farm | Izumo, Shimane | Shin Izumo Wind Farm | 78 |
Ōkawara Wind Farm | Tokushima, Tokushima | Ōkawara Wind Farm | 19.5 |
Seto Wind Farm | Ikata, Ehime | Eurus Energy Seto | 8 |
Kihoku Wind Farm | Kihoku, Kagoshima | Eurus Energy Kihoku | 20.8 |
Under construction
Two wind farms are under construction.[5]
Project | Location | Operator | Capacity (MW) |
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Date Wind Farm | Date, Hokkaido | Eurus Energy Date | 10 |
Kunimiyama Wind Farm | Kimotsuki, Kagoshima | Eurus Energy Kimotsuki | 30 |
References
- ↑ "History" (in Japanese). Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Corporate Profile". Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ↑ "Corporate Profile" (in Japanese). Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ↑ "成長株の風力発電 コストの安さは自然エネルギーでトップ". Nikkei Ecology (in Japanese). Nikkei Business Publications. 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- 1 2 3 4 "Our Projects - Project List". Eurus Energy.
- ↑ "Project Map". Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
See also
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