Japan's largest PV plant powers up
Apr 23, 2014 - Ben Willis - pv-tech.org
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Marubeni's 82MW project in Oita is now operationa. Image: Marbubeni. |
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Commercial operations have begun on Japan’s largest utility-scale PV plant to date.
The 82MW ‘mega solar’ plant is located in Oita City, in southern Japan, and was built by conglomerate, Marubeni, which recently moved in to large-scale solar project construction.
Power from the plant will be sold to Kyushu Electric Power Company under a 20-year power purchase agreement, with annual output expected to total 87 million kWh.
Modules for the project were supplied by Hanwha Q Cells.
Marubeni is working on other large-scale projects in Japan, including a 49MW project bordering the Mei and Aichi prefectures and a 28.3MW project in Miyagi prefecture.
The Oita project supersedes the 70MW Kagushima Nanatsujima PV plant as Japan's largest. This project entered commercial operation last November.
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