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    Pacifico Energy began construction of a 184MW solar project in Japan

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Japanese photovoltaic power generation company Pacifico Energy has begun to build two solar projects in Japan, one (112MW) is located in Wake County, Okayama Prefecture, and the other (72MW) is located in Himeji City
    , Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.

    The 112MW project will be built
    on a golf course in Wake County.
    Operations
    are expected to begin in spring 2020.
    Once operational, the plant will generate about 132 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
    per year.
    Japan's Chubu Electric Power Company will buy all the electricity generated by the
    plant.

    The 72MW PV project will also be built
    at the golf course in Himeji.
    Operations
    are expected to begin in the fall of 2020.
    When commissioned, the plant will generate about 84 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
    per year.
    Kansai Electric Power Company will purchase all electricity
    generated by the plant.

    Pacifico Energy has completed the construction of two solar power plants in Okayama (Kumenan and Mimasaka), which are now in commercial operation
    .

    It is understood that the company is currently building several other solar power plants, including Okayama's 257 MW project, Fukushima's 42 MW project, Aichi's 62 MW project, and Gifu's 55 MW project
    .

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    Recently, Japanese photovoltaic power generation company Pacifico Energy has begun to build two solar projects in Japan, one (112MW) is located in Wake County, Okayama Prefecture, and the other (72MW) is located in Himeji City
    , Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.

    solar energy

    The 112MW project will be built
    on a golf course in Wake County.
    Operations
    are expected to begin in spring 2020.
    Once operational, the plant will generate about 132 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
    per year.
    Japan's Chubu Electric Power Company will buy all the electricity generated by the
    plant.

    The 72MW PV project will also be built
    at the golf course in Himeji.
    Operations
    are expected to begin in the fall of 2020.
    When commissioned, the plant will generate about 84 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
    per year.
    Kansai Electric Power Company will purchase all electricity
    generated by the plant.

    Pacifico Energy has completed the construction of two solar power plants in Okayama (Kumenan and Mimasaka), which are now in commercial operation
    .

    It is understood that the company is currently building several other solar power plants, including Okayama's 257 MW project, Fukushima's 42 MW project, Aichi's 62 MW project, and Gifu's 55 MW project
    .

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