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What Does Mitsubishi's Departure Mean for Japan's Windy Marine Targets?

On August 27, 2025, Mitsubishi Corporation issued a statement announcing its withdrawal from three offshore wind power projects in Japan. Projects, totalling 1.7 GW, were originally awarded in Japan’s first round of tenders in 2021 to Mitsubishi-led consortia, with start-up dates planned for 2028 and 2030. Related:Nippon Mitsubishi announces its departure from national wind projects for high costsWhile these withdrawals have a significant impact…
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On August 27, 2025, Mitsubishi Corporation issued a statement announcing its withdrawal from three offshore wind power projects in Japan. Projects, totalling 1.7 GW, were originally awarded in Japan’s first round of tenders in 2021 to Mitsubishi-led consortia, with start-up dates planned for 2028 and 2030. Related:Nippon Mitsubishi announces its departure from national wind projects for high costsWhile these withdrawals have a significant impact…

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