Suigo Itako Solar is a 14.7MW solar PV power project. It is located in Ibaraki, Japan. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in a single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in February 2014. Buy the profile here.
Description
The project was developed by Renova. Renova, Mitsuuroko Green Energy and Fuyo General Lease are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 38%, 32% and 19.9% respectively.
Suigo Itako Solar is a ground-mounted solar project which is spread over an area of 18 hectares.
The project generates 14,700MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 4,000 households. The project cost is $45.111m.
Development status
The project got commissioned in February 2014.
Contractors involved
Toko Electrical Construction was selected to render engineering procurement construction services for the solar PV power project.
Yingli Green Energy Holding was selected as the supplier of the PV modules for the project. The company installed 60,000 modules at the site.
Toko Electrical Construction is the O&M contractor for the solar PV power project.
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About Renova
Renova Inc (Renova) is a renewable energy developer and power producer. It owns, develops and operates solar PV, biomass, wind, and geothermal power plants. The company’s power plants portfolio includes Suigo-Itako Solar, Kikugawa-Ishiyama Solar, Futtsu Solar, Kikugawa-Horinouchiya Solar, Kikugawa-Ishiyama Solar, and Kokonoe Solar, among others. Renova provides various services from planning to operation of power generation projects. It also transports equipment, manages civil engineering, monitors the status of operation and offers maintenance services. The company's renewable energy development and management support the establishment and opening of a new renewable energy power plant and support operation after opening. Renova is headquartered in Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.