Japan has launched an auction to select the developer of up to 356 MW of offshore wind capacity in the Happo-Noshiro zone off Akita prefecture.
The auction opened on December 10, and the deadline to submit bids for the development of projects at the Happo-Noshiro zone is 10 June 2022.
The winner is expected to be announced by December 2022.
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