Tsuchiura Solar PV Park is a 23.1MW solar PV power project. It is located in Ibaraki, Japan. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in September 2018.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Solar PV | 23.1 | 23.1 | – | Active | Ibaraki, Japan | Japan Renewable Energy |
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Description
The project is developed and owned by Japan Renewable Energy.
Tsuchiura Solar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project which is spread over an area of 26 hectares.
The project generates 26,500MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 7,360 households. The project cost is $47.701m.
Development Status
The project got commissioned in September 2018.
Power Purchase Agreement
The power generated from the project is sold to TEPCO Energy Partner under a power purchase agreement.
Contractors Involved
JX Engineering Sdn was selected to render EPC services for the solar PV power project.
LG Electronics USA was selected as the supplier of the PV modules for the project. The company installed 71,220 modules at the site.
About Japan Renewable Energy
Japan Renewable Energy Corp (JRE) is a renewable energy company. It develops wind, solar, biomass, and natural energy-based power generation plants. The company’s service offerings include planning, designing, preliminary surveys, materials procurement and sales, civil engineering, construction, operation and maintenance, work inspection and electric power sales. JRE serves project developers, corporates, EPC organizations and end users in the public and private sectors. The company has operations in Hokkaido, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Tohoku, Chugoku and Shikoku provinces in Japan. JRE is headquartered in Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
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