SF Akaiwa Solar Power Plant is a 58MW solar PV power project. It is located in Okayama, Japan. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in April 2021.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Solar PV | 58 | 58 | – | Active | Okayama, Japan | JFE Technos; RS Renewables |
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Description
The project is developed and owned by JFE Technos and RS Renewables. The company’s ownership stake in the project stands as 95% and 5% respectively.
SF Akaiwa Solar Power Plant is a ground-mounted solar project which is spread over an area of 82 hectares.
The project generates 65,000MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 13,000 households. The project cost is $103.24m.
Development Status
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By GlobalDataThe project got commissioned in April 2021.
Contractors Involved
Solar Frontier was selected as the supplier of the PV modules for the project. The company provided 322,440 modules each with 180W of nameplate capacity.
Solar Frontier is the O&M contractor for the solar PV power project.
Methodology
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