EDP Officiates 44MWp Solar Project for Amazon in Japan
EDP, through EDP Renewables APAC, has successfully marked the commissioning of a 44 Megawatt-peak (MWp) utility-scale solar project in Fukushima Japan with a Shinto blessing ceremony for operations. The project operates under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Amazon, supporting the company's goal to reach net-zero carbon across its operations by 2040.
The solar farm spans 60 hectares of repurposed land from a defunct golf course. It is structured with over 63,000 solar panels and stands as EDP’s largest solar project in Japan to date. It is expected to generate over 48GWh of energy annually.
The project is now fully operational and generating high yields. Notably, it exceeded the forecasted energy output during its testing and commissioning phases. It is now recording an energy availability rate greater than 98%, establishing a strong performance baseline that surpasses average metrics for new power plants.
This is the second PPA between EDP and Amazon in the APAC region, following a solar project in Singapore in 2021. The agreement is part of a strategic collaboration that started in 2015 with a wind farm in Ohio and continues to build. Globally, Amazon has now contracted more than 1.4 GW of renewable capacity across multiple EDP projects.
"Our collaboration with EDP across multiple countries, including this solar project in Fukushima, is critical to achieve Amazon's goal of reaching net-zero carbon across our operations by 2040. By repurposing land from a defunct golf course into a source of clean energy for the local grid, this project shows how renewable energy investment can drive both environmental and community renewal,” said Cameron Evans, Director of APAC Infrastructure at Amazon Web Services. “By working together with EDP to bring more renewable energy to local grids in Japan, Singapore, and around the world, we're strategically scaling clean energy infrastructure that benefits both our operations and the communities where we work."
“Japan's energy landscape is defined by significant scale and a clear mandate to accelerate electrification and energy independence across all sectors. The market’s electricity demand is expected to grow 5.3% over the next decade to over 846 billion kWh,” said Miguel Fonseca, CEO of EDP Renewables APAC. “This demand presents a strategic opportunity, positioning Japan as a key growth market for advanced energy solutions in APAC. At EDP, we are committed to supporting this transition through the delivery of smart, scalable infrastructure that helps our clients reliably power their operations and advance their broader electrification goals.”
EDP has ambitious plans to establish itself as an enabler of Japan’s energy strategy through the development of a domestic project pipeline of more than 500 MWp through to 2030 and beyond, directly contributing towards the country’s goals for energy independence. Beyond solar, EDP’s renewables strategy mix in Japan also includes battery energy storage systems (BESS). The company aims to aggressively increase its portfolio of BESS projects to ensure a continuous, reliable power supply that mitigates generation variability and strengthens the national grid.
With this milestone in Japan, EDP continues to execute its strategy to accelerate global electrification, focusing on high-quality, long-term contracted assets that deliver secure, stable power and create lasting value for clients and communities.