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A few days ago, French floating photovoltaic professional company Ciel & Terre and Kyocera Group (Kyocera) jointly announced that the reconstruction of Japan's Yamakura 13.
7MW floating photovoltaic power station damaged by Typhoon Fassi has been fully completed
.
Previously, according to the investigation of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the main reason for the damage of the power station was the failure
of anchorage.
The floating island is held in place by 420 anchors, which are connected
to 823 mooring lines.
During the storm, the southern end of the middle of the 7 anchors came loose.
After the bolt fails, the resin bolt begins to cave, and the load on the adjacent bolt increases, which causes a chain reaction
.
However, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry also said that the shape of the power station also had a certain impact
.
It is reported that after the typhoon, the floating photovoltaic power plant's original floating island with complex shape was changed to a number of smaller square islands to avoid stress concentration and improve the safety factor
.
Although the reconstruction work has been completed, the Shancura floating photovoltaic power plant has not yet resumed commercial operation, and the specific update will be announced
in June this year.
A few days ago, French floating photovoltaic professional company Ciel & Terre and Kyocera Group (Kyocera) jointly announced that the reconstruction of Japan's Yamakura 13.
7MW floating photovoltaic power station damaged by Typhoon Fassi has been fully completed
.
Previously, according to the investigation of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the main reason for the damage of the power station was the failure
of anchorage.
The floating island is held in place by 420 anchors, which are connected
to 823 mooring lines.
During the storm, the southern end of the middle of the 7 anchors came loose.
After the bolt fails, the resin bolt begins to cave, and the load on the adjacent bolt increases, which causes a chain reaction
.
However, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry also said that the shape of the power station also had a certain impact
.
It is reported that after the typhoon, the floating photovoltaic power plant's original floating island with complex shape was changed to a number of smaller square islands to avoid stress concentration and improve the safety factor
.
Although the reconstruction work has been completed, the Shancura floating photovoltaic power plant has not yet resumed commercial operation, and the specific update will be announced
in June this year.