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Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm in Scotland Secures Contract for Difference (CfD)

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January 15, 2026

Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation (“Eurus Energy”) announced today that Eurus Energy UK Ltd., an overseas group company of Eurus Energy, has successfully secured the UK government’s seventh Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round for the Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm (“the Project”) planned in Scotland through its joint venture Highland Wind Limited.

The Project will be located approximately 7.5 km off the coast of Dounreay in Caithness, Highland, and will advance detailed studies toward commercialization, aiming to begin commercial operations in 2030. Upon completion, it is expected to have a maximum capacity of 100 MW and the generated power will be equivalent to the electricity consumed by approximately 70,000 households, around 65% of households in the Highland region.

Eurus Energy UK Ltd. will promote the Project through Highland Wind Limited, a joint venture with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S, Hexicon A/B, the National Wealth Fund, Great British Energy, and the Scottish National Investment Bank.

Through the Project, Eurus Energy group will accumulate know-how and technologies in the floating offshore wind power generation business, which will be actively utilized in the offshore wind power generation business both in Japan and overseas.

Based on our corporate philosophy of “Helping to preserve the global environment by disseminating and expanding clean energy technologies”, the Eurus Energy group will continue to work on further expansion of wind power generation and contribute to global environmental conservation and the creation of a sustainable society.

 

Outline of the Project

Location 7.5 km off the coast of Dounreay in Caithness, Highland, Scotland
Owner

Highland Wind Limited

Shareholders: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S, Hexicon A/B, Eurus Energy UK Ltd., National Wealth Fund, Great British Energy, Scottish National Investment Bank

 

Eurus enters into main agreements for Deil BESS project

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Eurus enters into main agreements for Deil BESS project

Amsterdam, 23 October 2025

Eurus Energy Europe B.V. (“Eurus”) has entered the construction phase of the Deil Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project by signing its main agreements.

The Deil BESS will be a 15 MW / 40 MWh grid-connected battery system located in the municipality of West-Betuwe, The Netherlands. It will be built near the substation of Eurus’ Windpark Deil, situated along the A15 highway at the ‘Deil’ junction. The Deil BESS is designed to provide grid stabilization services and reduce congestion. By utilizing the existing infrastructure of the neighbouring wind farm, it will achieve this in a sustainable and cost-effective manner.

Eurus has selected Gotion High-tech Co., Ltd (“Gotion”), a Tier 1 battery supplier backed by the Volkswagen Group, to supply the battery system through it Europe-based manufacturing facility in Gottingen, Germany. Via Eurus’ sister company, Toyota Tsusho Europe SA, the battery system will be delivered to the project site. Gotion provides a long-term warranty to secure the performance over the lifetime of the project.

Detailed engineering, construction and system integration are conducted by TRICERA energy GmbH (“TRICERA), a German engineering firm. TRICERA is responsible for providing the balance-of-plant scope. With the energy management system developed by TRICERA, the project relies on a flexible solution that is specifically adapted to the requirements of the project.

Flexcity Netherlands B.V. (“Flexcity”) has been selected to provide route-to-market services for the project. In collaboration with BESS optimizer enspired GmbH, Flexcity will trade the battery capacity across various markets. Eurus chose Flexcity due to its extensive experience in dispatching flexible assets and its ability to optimize revenues in different markets. Together, Eurus and Flexcity ensure the adaptive use of the grid connection, allowing distribution operator Liander to provide the required grid access for the project under a novel and innovative contracting framework.

Eurus is proud to have reached this stage of the project with all parties involved and looks forward to the next steps. The construction and commissioning of the installation are planned for the first half of 2026.

 

   
Signing ceremony between Gotion, Toyota Tsusho Europe and Eurus.

【Outline of the Project

Project name Deil Battery Energy Storage System
Location West-Betuwe, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Rated power 15 MW
Capacity 40 MWh
Battery OEM Gotion
Battery Integrator TRICERA
Trader Flexcity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eurus secures subsidies for two green hydrogen projects in The Netherlands

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Eurus secures subsidies for two green hydrogen projects in The Netherlands

 

For its electrolysis projects in the towns of Delfzijl and Veendam, Eurus Energy Europe B.V. (‘Eurus’) has been awarded two crucial subsidies by the Dutch national government. The ‘Oosterhorn’ project in Delfzijl is selected to receive 15 years of support in its operational phase under the SDE++ instrument. The ‘Veenkoloniën’ project in Veendam is among the 11 successful bidders in the second round of the OWE subsidy auction.

This milestone allows Eurus to start the final design and contracting phase, aiming for investment decisions on both installations by 2026. For the Oosterhorn project, Eurus has selected Equans to carry out the next steps in detailed engineering.

This subsidy award affirms Eurus’ belief that finding the right links between local generation of green electricity and uses of hydrogen are key to building viable electrolysis projects. This way, Eurus strives to support the decarbonization of industrial processes.

 

Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II, Africa’s Largest Wind Power Plant, Begins Commercial Operation

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Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II, Africa’s Largest Wind Power Plant, Begins Commercial Operation

2025.07.02

Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation (“Eurus Energy”) together with Toyota Tsusho Corporation (“Toyota Tsusho”) announced today that the Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II (capacity: 650 MW), Africa’s largest wind power plant constructed in the Arab Republic of Egypt (“Egypt”), has been completed and commenced commercial operation on June 30, 2025.

Located in the Gulf of El Zayt along the Gulf of Suez, the Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II consists of 84 wind turbines with a capacity of 6.0 MW each and 20 wind turbines with a capacity of 7.5 MW each, the latter of which are the largest-class onshore wind turbines in the world.
The Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II is operated by Red Sea Wind Energy S.A.E., a local operating company invested in by Eurus Energy, Toyota Tsusho, France-based independent power producer Engie S.A. (“Engie”), and Egyptian construction company Orascom Construction PLC (“Orascom Construction”). The generated electricity will be supplied to the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company under a 25-year power purchase agreement. The project will provide electricity equivalent to the power consumption of approximately 1,100,000 Egyptian households and is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 1,450,000 tons annually.

The Gulf of Suez Wind Farm I (capacity: 262.5 MW, commenced commercial operation in October 2019) is already in operation in the same area. With both wind farms combined providing a total capacity of 912.5 MW, we will contribute to the expansion of renewable energy sources and economic development in Egypt, supporting the Egyptian government’s policy to raise the portion of renewable energy generation to 42% of total power sources by 2030.

With the commencement of operations for this project, the power generation capacity of our group’s operating power plants has exceeded 5,000 MW, reaching 5,104 MW.
Under our corporate philosophy of “help preserve the global environment by disseminating and expanding clean energy technologies,” Eurus Energy will contribute to the spread of clean and low-cost renewable energy in Africa together with Toyota Tsusho and will continue to work on further expansion of wind power generation and contribute to global environmental conservation and the creation of a sustainable society.

[construction site]

[Completed Gulf of Suez Wind Farm II]


[Outline of the Project]

Name of the project Gulf of Suez Wind FarmⅡ
Operating company name Red Sea Wind Energy S.A.E.
Location Gulf of El Zayt, Arab Republic of Egypt
Business description Generation and sale of wind power
Investment ratio Toyota Tsusho Group 40% (Toyota Tsusho 20%; Eurus Energy 20%)
Engie S.A. 35%
Orascom Construction PLC 25%
Power generation capacity 650MW (6MW x 84, 7.5MWx20)
Electricity purchaser Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company
Total project cost USD 790 million
Financial group Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC),
Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI),
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation,
The Norinchukin Bank,
Societe Generale (France),
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Start of construction March 2023
Start of commercial operation June 30, 2025

Partial transfer of the shares of two wind farms in the Netherlands

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Partial transfer of the shares of two wind farms in the Netherlands

 

2021.11.19

As of November 16, 2021, Eurus Energy Group has completed a partial transfer of its shares in two wind farms operating in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands, Windpark Mauve and Windpark Mondriaan, to Groningen Seaports NV.

 

Groningen Seaports is a public enterprise that manages and operates the Ports of Delfzijl and Eemshaven, as well as adjacent industrial estates. We will continue to manage the operation of the two wind farms, both of which are located near the Port of Delfzijl. Furthermore, Eurus and Groningen Seaports have entered into a long-term collaboration to develop renewable energy projects in the region, including new businesses such as the production of green hydrogen.

 

Groningen Seaports CEO Cas König is proud of the collaboration: “Eurus is a major player in sustainable energy worldwide. It opens doors to new markets and collaborations. We are pleased that such a large company endorses the importance of the northern seaports and sees opportunities in our area.”

 

Koji Tsuchimoto, Managing Director Eurus Energy Europe, sees this as an important step: “With Groningen Seaports as our partner, we will redouble our commitment to the responsible operation of Mauve and Mondriaan wind farms, as well as further expansion of sustainable energy business in Groningen.”

 

Aiming to realize our corporate philosophy of “Helping to Preserve the Global Environment by Disseminating and Expanding Clean Energy Technologies” and to contribute to the creation of a sustainable economy and society, Eurus is accelerating our efforts to create new business opportunities besides the power generation business.

 

“Wind farms Mondriaan and Mauve at industrial area Oosterhorn at Delfzijl (photo Groningen Seaports)”

 

Outline of the Project

Name of the project Capacity (MW) unites Wind Turbine Type Start of  operation
Windpark Mauve 30.1 7 Vestas V136 4.3 MW 2021/5
Windpark Mondriaan 38.7 9 Vestas V136 4.3 MW 2021/9
TOTAL 68.8 16

 

Three Wind Farms in Groningen, the Netherlands, Started Commercial Operation

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Amsterdam, the Netherlands – 9 September 2021
Eurus Energy Group (“Eurus”), a leading Japanese renewable energy company, announced that three wind farms in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands, have been successfully constructed and started commercial operation. The three wind farms consist of 36 wind turbines with a combined capacity of 155 MW.
Two of the three wind farms, Windpark Mauve and Windpark Mondriaan, are located near the Port of Delfzijl. The third wind farm, Windpark Vermeer, is located approximately 20 km to the south of the two others. The construction of the wind farms was managed by YARD ENERGY, from which Eurus acquired the projects in 2019. The power generated at the three wind farms, which will be sufficient for supplying renewable electricity for approximately 200,000 households, is sold to Eneco Group.
The National Climate Agreement, concluded in 2019 by the Dutch government and various stakeholders, targets a 49% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. Koji Tsuchimoto, Managing Director of Eurus Energy Europe B.V., states: “The Netherlands’ ambitious climate policy provides great opportunities for the long-term growth of its renewable energy market. We are committed to further expanding our business in the Netherlands and contributing to achieving its climate goals.” Eurus entered the Dutch market in 2016, and currently owns and operates 20 wind farms with the total capacity of 303 MW in the country.

 Overview of the wind farms Wind farm Municipality Capacity (MW) # of turbines Turbine type Start of operation
Windpark Vermeer Midden-Groningen / Veendam 86.0 20 Siemens Gamesa

SWT-DD-130

Apr. 2021
Windpark Mauve Eemsdelta 30.1 7 Vestas V136-4.3 MW May 2021
Windpark Mondriaan Eemsdelta 38.7 9 Vestas V136-4.3 MW Sept. 2021

Construction of Photovoltaic Power Plant in Chile

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Eurus Energy Group has begun its construction of 10 Photovoltaic Power Plants in Chile, with total power output of approximately 68MW AC or 80MW DC.

All power plants are planned to be built within a range of 50 to 400 km from Santiago, the capital of Chile, and will be promoted based on PMGD* model, a small-scale distributed generation support system. The construction will start sequentially from June 2021, with all projects scheduled to start commercial operation in 2022.

Eurus Energy Group has operated 2 Photovoltaic Power Plants in Chile since 2017, and when these new projects are completed, the total power output of Eurus-owned power plants in Chile will reach 86MW AC (approximately 100MW DC).

Chile has a governmental goal of completing decarbonization by 2050, and is actively introducing renewable energy. Furthermore, Chile has one of the highest amounts of solar radiation in the world.

We are looking forward to helping realize the expansion of renewable energy in Chile.

*PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuída): Designed for smaller, distributed generation projects.

Eurus Energy’s First Photovoltaic Power Plant in Taiwan

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We are pleased to announce the start of commercial operation of our first photovoltaic power plant project in Taiwan.

Including this latest addition, Eurus is now operating or constructing power plants in 15 countries around the world.

The Photovoltaic Power Plant is located in Pingtung County, the southernmost county of Taiwan, the installation of solar panels manufactured by URE Co., Ltd provide an output of 1,985kW, and commercial operations began in December 2020.

This project was developed by W Energy Investment Corporation, a Taiwanese renewable energy developer. Eurus will invest in a 40% share of Helios Green Energy, the project holding company.

The Taiwanese government has set a target for increasing the share of renewable energy up to 20% by 2025, and is continuing to make proactive efforts, such as by adopting a feed-in tariff, to expand the introduction of renewable energy.

In 2018, Eurus established a local subsidiary in Taiwan, Eurus Energy Taiwan Co, Ltd. (“Eurus Energy Taiwan”). Having established an operating presence in the market, Eurus now looks to further develop its renewable energy business in Taiwan.

 

Windpark Deil in the Netherlands Starts Commercial Operation

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Amsterdam, the Netherlands – 1 July 2020
Eurus Energy Group (“Eurus”), a leading Japanese renewable energy company, announced today the start of commercial operation of Windpark Deil, a 21 MW wind farm located in the municipality of West Betuwe in Gelderland, the Netherlands.
Windpark Deil consists of five Vestas V136-4.2 MW wind turbines, each with a hub height of 140 meters, a rotor diameter of 136 meters and a rated power of 4.2 MW. The construction of the wind farm has been managed by YARD ENERGY, from which Eurus acquired the project in 2018. The power generated at Windpark Deil, which will be sufficient for supplying renewable electricity for more than 26,000 households, will be sold to Eneco Group.

Toyota Tsusho and Eurus Energy Hold Ceremony to Mark Completion of Egypt’s First Wind Power IPP Project

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Toyota Tsusho and Eurus Energy Hold Ceremony to Mark Completion of Egypt’s First Wind Power IPP Project

– Contributing to the spread of renewable energy in the country with green and low-priced electricity –

 

Toyota Tsusho Corporation (“Toyota Tsusho”) and its group company Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation (“Eurus Energy”) today announced a ceremony on December 5 in Cairo, Egypt to mark the completion of a newly constructed 262.5 MW wind power plant in the Arab Republic of Egypt which began operation on October 31.

 

This is Egypt’s first-ever wind power independent power producer (“IPP”) project. Toyota Tsusho and Eurus Energy partnered with French electric utility company Engie S.A. and Egyptian construction company Orascom Construction S.A.E. to establish Ras Ghareb Wind Energy S.A.E. which will own and operate the power plant for the next 20 years and sell electricity to the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company.

 

With the completion of this power plant, Toyota Tsusho and Eurus Energy will contribute to the spread of green and low-priced renewable energy in Egypt and aim to expand the wind power generation business in the future. Going forward, the companies will also plan to further develop the renewable energy business in Africa.

  • Project overview
Location Gulf of El Zayt, Arab Republic of Egypt
Power generation capacity 262.5 MW (2.1 MW x 125 units)
Operating company name Ras Ghareb Wind Energy S.A.E.
Investment ratio ・    Toyota Tsusho Group 40%
(Toyota Tsusho Corporation 30%, Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation 10%)・    Engie S.A. 40%・    Orascom Construction S.A.E. 20%
Electricity purchaser Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company
Start of construction December 2017
Start of commercial operation October 2019