Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Marubeni Completes Nagoya Solar Project

 
Marubeni completed its solar energy project with success yesterday.  Sharp and Yingli supplied the PV modules, a Marubeni spokesperson tells Recharge, without disclosing additional details.

The project, constructed on 78 hectares of reclaimed land in the town of Kisosaki, Mie prefecture, is expected to generate enough electricity to supply power to 14,500 homes per year.

Last April, the Tokyo-based conglomerate finished one of Japan’s biggest solar projects, an 82MW installation in Oita prefecture, on the southwestern island of Kyushu.

In late October, it revealed plans to work with Japanese e-retailer Rakuten to offer services to consumers of renewables-generated electricity, in anticipation of the government’s plans to open the nation's retail electricity market up to competition by 2016. 

Recharge Energy

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