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    Japan's Fukushima will build the largest photovoltaic power plant in China

    • Last Update: 2022-11-21
    • Source: Internet
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    News on April 11, Japan's Fukushima Prefecture will build the largest photovoltaic power station, and the power generation will reach 55 megawatts
    .
    The power station's operating company "PV Solar Reserve" plans to secure a plan of 120 hectares, which is expected to open in
    2020 as early as 2020.

    The annual electricity generation capacity is equivalent to the demand
    of 16,000 ordinary households.
    In the event of a resumption of business, the renewable energy fixed-price purchase system is expected to be sold to Tohoku Electric Power Company and flexibly used as backup power for the city, and it is expected to discuss
    with the city in the future.

    The company will establish GSSG Energy,
    an investment company related to photovoltaic power plants in the United States.
    According to the director, by 2040, the prefecture will contribute to the realization of Fukushima Prefecture's goals and diversify electricity by providing 100% of its energy needs
    .

    "PV Solar Reserve" will announce the environmental impact assessment method
    for the power generation business from the 12th.
    As of
    May 11.
    It is announced at the prefectural and Koriyama city
    halls.

    This time, the photovoltaic energy plan will use 50 MW of photovoltaic energy
    .

    News on April 11, Japan's Fukushima Prefecture will build the largest photovoltaic power station, and the power generation will reach 55 megawatts
    .
    The power station's operating company "PV Solar Reserve" plans to secure a plan of 120 hectares, which is expected to open in
    2020 as early as 2020.

    Photovoltaic power station

    The annual electricity generation capacity is equivalent to the demand
    of 16,000 ordinary households.
    In the event of a resumption of business, the renewable energy fixed-price purchase system is expected to be sold to Tohoku Electric Power Company and flexibly used as backup power for the city, and it is expected to discuss
    with the city in the future.

    The company will establish GSSG Energy,
    an investment company related to photovoltaic power plants in the United States.
    According to the director, by 2040, the prefecture will contribute to the realization of Fukushima Prefecture's goals and diversify electricity by providing 100% of its energy needs
    .

    "PV Solar Reserve" will announce the environmental impact assessment method
    for the power generation business from the 12th.
    As of
    May 11.
    It is announced at the prefectural and Koriyama city
    halls.

    This time, the photovoltaic energy plan will use 50 MW of photovoltaic energy
    .

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