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    Vena Energy will develop a 41MW solar project in Japan

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, clean energy developer Vena Energy announced that it has been commissioned by Yada City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, to build a 41 MW solar project
    there.

    When completed, the Yaita project will generate approximately 47,150MWh of electricity per year, providing electricity to the equivalent of 8,938 households
    .

    In Japan, Vena Energy has 66 projects, including those in operation, under construction and under development, totaling 2.
    34 GW
    .

    The CEO of Vena Energy said: "We are the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia-Pacific region and we are committed to building a professional local management team committed to working closely
    with local communities.
    We are proud of our proven track record of supporting Japan's development of a sustainable clean energy supply that provides opportunities for jobs and contributes to economic growth
    .

    Note: Following the acquisition by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) in January 2018, Equis Energy changed its name to Vena Energy
    earlier this month.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

    Recently, clean energy developer Vena Energy announced that it has been commissioned by Yada City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, to build a 41 MW solar project
    there.

    Solar projects

    When completed, the Yaita project will generate approximately 47,150MWh of electricity per year, providing electricity to the equivalent of 8,938 households
    .

    In Japan, Vena Energy has 66 projects, including those in operation, under construction and under development, totaling 2.
    34 GW
    .

    The CEO of Vena Energy said: "We are the largest renewable energy IPP in the Asia-Pacific region and we are committed to building a professional local management team committed to working closely
    with local communities.
    We are proud of our proven track record of supporting Japan's development of a sustainable clean energy supply that provides opportunities for jobs and contributes to economic growth
    .

    Note: Following the acquisition by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) in January 2018, Equis Energy changed its name to Vena Energy
    earlier this month.

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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