Wind Power Generation
Wind Power Generation
Renewable energy sources are seen as the key to reducing CO2 emissions that contribute to global warming, and wind power represents a promising and relatively inexpensive form of renewable energy.
With wind power enjoying widespread support throughout the world, the wind power industry has experienced strong growth in recent years.
Kanadevia is closely involved in the design, installation (including land preparation) and operation of major wind farms facilities.
Features
- 1Wind farms that uses natural energy constitutes green power generation that contributes to reducing CO2 emissions.
- 2In addition to wind conditions, there are many other factors to consider when building a wind farms facility including connection to the main power grid, access roads for transporting equipment and materials, agreements with landowners and environmental impacts. Kanadevia has considerable expertise in preliminary project analysis and facility planning for wind farm installations.
- 3One of the key issues with natural energy sources such as wind power is minimizing fluctuations in power output. Kanadevia offers solutions such as hybrid systems that incorporate fuel cells and/or diesel generators to ensure consistency of supply, as well as full line-up of engines equipped with superior levels of load-following performance to enable low-load operations.
Performance
Delivery Record
Year delivered | Scale | Installation location |
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2001 | 640 kW×1 terminal |
Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture |
2006 | 1,500 kW×1 terminal | Hirogawa Town, Wakayama Prefecture |
2007 | 2,000 kW×6 terminal | Higashidoori Village, Aomori Prefecture |
2015 | 2,000 kW×1 terminal | *Akita City, Akita Prefecture |
2016 | 2,000 kW×1 terminal | *Akita City, Akita Prefecture |
2017 | 2,000 kW×1 terminal | *Yurihonjo City, Akita Prefecture |
2018 | 2,000 kW×1 terminal | *Yurihonjo City, Akita Prefecture |
- *Wind power plant owned by Kanadevia
Year delivered | Scale | Installation location |
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2019 | 3,000 kW×1 terminal |
Offshore of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture |
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