Japan Seeks to Boost Offshore Wind Power

Friday, February 23, 2018
The Yomiuri newspaper reported on Tuesday that:
   -Japan's government will submit legislation early next month to boost the use of offshore wind power
   -Bill to allow operators to use sites for 30 years, from 3-5 years now
   -Japan has high potential for offshore wind as it is surrounded by ocean


(Reporting by Aaron Sheldrick)
Categories: Offshore Energy Renewable Energy Wind Power Energy Government Update Offshore

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