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Solar Power Plant on Repurposed Land in Japan

KYOCERA TCL Solar Completes 21.1MW Solar Plant on Repurposed Land in Japan

Providing equivalent annual supply for approx. 7,730 households

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Kyocera Corporation and Tokyo Century Corporation announced today that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC has completed construction of a 21.1 megawatt (MW) utility-scale solar plant in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. 78,144 Kyocera solar modules were installed on approximately 1km2 of land originally planned for the construction of an industrial waste disposal facility which was abandoned, then repurposed for the clean project. A ceremony was held on January 11 to commemorate completion of the plant, which will generate an estimated 23,000 megawatt hours (MWh) per year — enough electricity to power approximately 7,730 typical households*1.

All electricity generated at the plant will be sold to the local utility (The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). It is Kyocera TCL Solar’s second largest plant following a 25MW plant in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City which was built on an abandoned golf course.

Kyocera TCL Solar has developed 58 plants in Japan with a total 166.9MW*2 of output since the company was established in August 2012. The plants feature Kyocera’s high-performance, high-reliability solar modules which provide exceptionally high annual yields in a wide range of environments, rated as a “Top Performer” across all test categories in DNV GL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard for three times in a row (certified in every Scorecard since 2014).

Furthermore, in order to utilize Japan’s abundant water surfaces, Kyocera TCL Solar has focused on installing floating generation systems and has begun operation of five floating plants in Japan. Construction of Japan’s largest*3 13.7MW floating solar power plant on a dam reservoir in Chiba Prefecture was completed with operation planned to begin in March 2018. Through projects like this, Kyocera TCL Solar, Tokyo Century and Kyocera will remain committed to promoting renewable as well as contributing to environmental protection and the creation of a sustainable society.

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*1 Based on average annual use of 2,973.6kWh per household. Source: Japan Atomic Energy Relations Organization (Graphical Flip-chart of Nuclear & Energy Related Topics)

*2 Total output of the plants in operation as of December 31, 2017

*3 Japan’s largest floating solar power plant in terms of output. Based on research by Kyocera TCL Solar LLC of projects currently in operation (as of December 31, 2017).

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