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Cosmo Eco Power selects Yokogawa automation technology for Japanese wind facility

by Prince
March 12, 2026
Cosmo Eco Power Japanese wind facility

Credits: Bob Osias

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The Asian continent has accumulated a tremendous amount of respect because China is the largest wind energy-generating country in the world. As such, other Asian nations are able to apply the blueprints and access the resources that China utilized to attain its position. The countries have reached an unspoken agreement to pursue wind energy initiatives that will push the boundaries. On that note, Cosmo Eco Power selected Yokogawa automation technology for a Japanese wind facility.

Cosmo Eco Power commits to increasing Japan’s wind capacity

There are numerous companies that are showing a willingness to invest in groundbreaking developments that will certainly increase Japan’s total wind capacity. The Japanese government must be appreciative of this because it accelerates the country’s overall aim of decarbonizing and creating a cleaner environment.

Although Japan is well respected as the fourth-largest solar energy-generating nation in the world, it still recognizes the importance of diversifying its energy portfolio and ensuring that there is reliable electricity at all times.

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This is what the new collaboration between Cosmo Eco Power and Yokogawa Electric Corporation is expected to contribute toward. The companies became the center of attention after announcing that advanced automation and energy storage technology would be deployed at a new wind facility in northern Japan.

This is a joint initiative that intends to improve grid stability while creating a pathway for the integration of renewable energy into the national power system.

A combination of wind generation, digital control systems, and battery storage

After news of the initiative was made public, a lot was made of the companies’ attempt to combine wind generation with digital control systems and battery storage. This is because it continues a notable trend in the energy industry where technology heavily influences the projects that take place.

Cosmo Eco Power is a Tokyo-based leader in Japan’s renewable energy sector, so it is only fitting that the company has the privilege to select who it wants to work with. As an experienced entity in delivering groundbreaking developments, Cosmo strategically selected Yokogawa to provide an integrated automation solution for the Shimamaki–Kuromatsunai Wind Farm.

The groundbreaking facility will be situated in Hokkaido, which is Japan’s northernmost prefecture. The people residing in that region are excited about the prospect of receiving even more reliable clean energy.

Delving deeper into the agreed terms between Cosmo Eco Power and Yokogawa

As per the terms of the agreement, Yokogawa’s subsidiary will supply a power plant controller and battery storage system intended to enhance the overall performance of the wind farm and ensure stable interaction with the electricity grid.

According to reports, the new wind farm is projected to generate 94.6 megawatts (MW) of electricity once operational. Japan is moving with great urgency because construction and commissioning are already scheduled, with operations meant to begin by 2029.

Understanding the significance of the Shimamaki–Kuromatsunai Wind Farm

For a country like Japan with the abundance of resources that it has, every project has to mean something. The partnership between the two entities shows the growing importance of digital control systems and advanced monitoring solutions in modern wind farms. The weather is always unpredictable, so it is important to develop a broad portfolio of clean energy facilities.

The project has come at the most appropriate time, considering the grid challenges in Japan.  Hokkaido has become well-known for renewable energy projects due to its suitable wind conditions, but the increase in wind and solar power has created challenges in maintaining grid stability.

Yokogawa’s combination of real-time monitoring, advanced control algorithms, and battery storage technology manages this issue because the systems can handle unexpected changes in wind generation. The facility is likely to create a blueprint for other companies to adopt in their projects as it displays top-notch technological utilization.

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