According to reports, Japan's Mitsui will install two wind turbines in the Primorye area in eastern Russia this year.
According to the terms of the contract, the turbine will be installed on Popov Island, which will help solve the island's energy shortage. In the second phase of the project, more turbines can be built elsewhere in the Primorsky Krai, total capacity. For 20 MW.
According to reports, the amount of investment has not been announced, estimated to be between 50 million US dollars and 60 million US dollars.
Last year, Mitsui and its partners including NEDO, Komaihaltec and Fuji Electric invested three turbines on the Kamchatka Peninsula.