South Korea’s Jeonnam 1 offshore Wind Project Powers Up to Fuel 90,000 Homes!

South Korea's Jeonnam 1 offshore Wind Project Powers Up to Fuel 90,000 Homes

Quick Project Glimpse

  • Jeonnam 1 offshore wind project is the South Korea’s largest privately-run offshore wind farm.
  • Featuring 30 turbines with a combined capacity of 96MW.
  • To power to 90,000 homes annually
  • Reduce 240,000 tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
  • Located at 9 km off the coast of Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
  • Is the result of cooperation between SK Innovation E&S (51%) and Denmark’s CIP (49%).
  • Represents a significant step in South Korea’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

Why Jeonnam 1 Offshore Wind Project Matters

10MW-class wind turbines installed at Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1,
10MW-class wind turbines installed at Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1, located in the public waters northwest of Jaeun-do, Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, Source: SK innovation

Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1 is the first offshore wind farm, officially started commercial operations on May 16, in a historic day for Asia’s renewable energy industry. South Korea’s area’s largest private sector offshore wind farm is located in waters about 9 kilometers off the coast of Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do.

This offshore farm featuring 10 jumbo wind turbines that can generate a total of 301 million kWh of electricity per year, will annually offer swathes of churned-up South Korean homes enough juice to fully power about 90,000 of them, the company says. The fixed-bottom offshore wind farm now serves an average of 913,000 kWh of electricity daily, and will reduce emissions of 240,000 tons of CO₂ per year — which is about the average emissions of an equivalent-sized coal-fired power plant.

The South Korea’s Offshore Wind Farm is not just a clean energy source – it is serving as a template for future renewable projects, technologies, innovations, and investments in the country. First, it is the country’s first large-scale, privately-operated offshore wind farm and sets a benchmark in non-recourse project financing where debt is based solely on future earnings. Second, the project is a strategic step in expanding South Korea’s offshore wind capacity that supports the country’s RE100 commitments, which state that corporations will commit to operating on 100% renewable electricity.

Overview of Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1
Overview of Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1, Source: SK innovation

As a result, Korea’s first monopile has been installed, and a remarkable innovation here is the use of a monopile substructure, a first for Korea. These large tubular steel foundations will attach each 10MW-class wind turbine to the seabed, providing cost efficiency, rapid installation and stability in shallow water (10-20 meters deep).

In terms of economic impact, more than 70 local companies from Mokpo and Sinan regions contributed to the development of the project and 75% of the main equipment such as towers, substructures, cables were produced by local industry, presenting significantly South Korea’s offshore wind supply chain improvement. Following the economic sing, a profit-sharing program has been launched with the Sinan-gun community to ensure that local residents will enjoy from the success of the wind farm.

Looking Forward: Jeonam 2, Jeonam 3, and an 8.2 GW Vision

Building on the success of Jeonam Offshore Wind Farm 1, SK Innovation E&S and CIP are exciting to plan more wind farm, they already graphed two more wind farms named Jeonam 2, with the capacity of 399 MW, and Jeonam 3 of the equal capacity.

Total capacity: 900 MW – equivalent to a nuclear power plant, and by 2035, Jeolam-do and Sinan-gun aim to establish the world’s largest offshore wind complex, with a massive 8.2 GW of capacity. This long-term vision positions South Korea as a regional leader in renewable wind energy.

Project timeline

September 2017: Project approved for power generation

July 2022: Water surface use permit confirmed

March 2023: Construction officially begins

December 2024: All turbines installed

May 2025: Commercial operations begin

In the words of Offshore Wind Projects Shareholders

Choo Hyeong-wook, CEO of the Sk Innovation E&S said,

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Choo Hyeong-wook
Coo CIP
Jesper Krarup Holst

About Jeonnam 1 Owners

One of the two shareholders is Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP), a global leader in the origination, development and construction of offshore wind projects. COP’s expert team is accelerating the energy transition by building a 50+ GW project portfolio across 18 offices in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Americas. As an industry pioneer, the group is leading project development in new markets, including four projects recently completed or currently under construction – Changfang and Jidao and Zhong Neng in Taiwan, Vineyard Wind 1 in the US and Geonam 1 in Korea. COP also specializes in system integration capabilities, including Power-to-X. COP is a proudly independent company with management ownership.

Another shareholder is SK Innovation E&S, which focuses on carbon-free energy supply, energy efficiency, sustainability, and onshore wind projects. It is also increasingly joining RE100, an initiative to bring together businesses that have voluntarily committed to 100% renewable electricity to reduce national greenhouse gas emissions and enhance business export competitiveness. Along with various renewable energy entrepreneurs, it is currently operating large-scale onshore wind farms in Shinan, Jeonnam Province; Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province; and Yangsan, Jeonnam Province.

The successful launch of the Jeonnam Offshore Wind Farm 1 is a significant milestone for South Korea’s clean energy future. It is proof that with the right mix of technology, public-private partnerships, and community engagement, large-scale renewable energy projects can succeed and scale up.

Since offshore wind is a cornerstone of South Korea’s green energy ambitions, this project will likely be remembered as the catalyst that changed the game.

Eurus Energy Japan Progress with ‘Hajang 5 Wind Park’ in S. Korea

Eurus Energy Japan Builds 'Hajang 5 Wind Park' in South Korea

South Korea Eurus Energy Japan has officially launched construction of the “13.5MW Hajang 5 Wind Park’, the fifth wind park project in South Korea. The wind farm is located in the plateau cities of Taebaek and Samcheok in Gangwon-do Province.

A high- impact wind park of S. Korea

This Wind Park will consist of three Enercon wind turbines, each with a capacity of 4.5 MW, installed at an altitude of approximately 1,080 meters.

Construction began on May 9, 2025, and the power plant is scheduled to be commercially operational in November 2026. Once launched, the wind park is expected to supply clean electricity to nearly of 13,000 South Korean homes and help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 20,000 tons annually.

Japan’s Eurus Energy has partnered with Wind EM Energy Co., Ltd., EPC Wind EM Energy Co., Ltd. and Daehan Green Energy Co., Ltd. on the project, which comes as South Korea steps up efforts to achieve a national renewable energy target of 29.2% by 2038.

A future Focused Vision of Eurus

Helping to preserve the global environment by disseminating and expanding clean energy technologies

The corporate vision

Develop with local communities and maintain the trust of society”,

that means — Eurus will continue to work on further expansion of wind power generation and contribute to global environmental conservation and the creation of a sustainable society.

Project Overview

Project Name: Hajang 5 Wind Park

Location: Taebaek & Samcheok, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Developer: Eurus Energy Japan
Capacity: 13.5 MW (3 × 4.5 MW ENERCON turbines)
Construction Start: May 9, 2025
Commercial Operation: November 2026
Homes Powered: ~13,000 average household
CO₂ Reduction: ~20,000 tons annually
Partners: Wind EM Energy Co Ltd, EPC Wind EM Energy Co Ltd, Daehan Green Energy Co Ltd
🇰🇷 National Goal: 29.2% renewable energy by 2038

About Eurus Japan

Eurus is a Japanese company; operating in 14 countries in the world including in the US, UK, Taiwan and other locations globally, it has been said that its a global leader in renewable energy, with a strong track record in wind power development and operations across multiple continents. It is one of the oldest firms, having pioneered the US wind power market in 1987. Eurus has since steadily expanded its global footprint, providing clean energy solutions across Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and its home country of Japan.

With a track record of successful projects in countries such as the UK, Italy, Spain and Japan’s first wind farm (built in 1999), Eurus Energy is known for its long-term strategic approach to sustainable development. In recent years, the company has further expanded its reach into the emerging wind power markets of Asia and Africa.

In addition to wind, Eurus Energy is also involved in a variety of renewable energy initiatives, continuously investing in innovative, environmentally responsible power generation technologies.

Eurus’ core mantra is their commitment to long-term value. From the initial site survey to the ongoing operation and maintenance of the power plant, Eurus Energy’s emphasis on sustainability, technological excellence, and community involvement has enabled the company to achieve a wealth of operational efficiencies and gain domestic and global trust.

In the future, Eurus Energy will be dedicated to protecting the global environment and making a positive impact on local communities.

Finally, as the world shifts to cleaner energy, projects like Hajang 5 are moving forward—whirlwind silently over cities and valleys, powering life without polluting the planet with coal or oil. Eurus Energy’s continued investment in South Korea shows how local commitment and global vision can be combined to build a better energy future.