Close

First Solar Completes 1.3MW(DC) Solar PV Power Plant At Kitakyushu-shi In Japan

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

– Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

Trinasolar Solaris Energy Partnership Powers Sri Lanka Solar

The Trinasolar Solaris Energy partnership brings together a global...

Scatec Solar Project South Africa Secures 846MW Capacity

The Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE) in South...

UK Extends CfD Renewable Energy Contracts to 20 Years

The UK government announced that it would extend the...

Solar Energy Production Overtakes All EU Power Sources

Last month, solar energy production made up 22.1 percent...

First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) today announced the completion of the 1.3MW(DC) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant at Kitakyushu-shi. Powered by First Solar FS Series 3 Black PV modules, the plant will generate approximately 1,400 MWh of clean and safe solar electricity per year. Power from the project will be purchased by Kyushu Electric Power Company.

“Japan has ambitious solar power development goals to help mitigate the dependency on nuclear energy,” said Joe Kishkill, First Solar’s Chief Commercial Officer. “The completion of the Kitakyushu-shi project supports that commitment along with providing electricity users with a fuel alternative that is safe, can be rapidly deployed, and has the smallest carbon footprint.”

The project had a workforce of approximately 65 construction jobs at its peak, building local capability to construct similar clean and safe solar power projects in the future.

First Solar holds 100 percent equity in the project. Obayashi Corporation and Yaskawa Electric

Corporation constructed the project. Nippon Sheet Glass supplied the advanced technology glass used in the PV modules.

Latest stories

Related stories

Trinasolar Solaris Energy Partnership Powers Sri Lanka Solar

The Trinasolar Solaris Energy partnership brings together a global...

Scatec Solar Project South Africa Secures 846MW Capacity

The Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE) in South...

UK Extends CfD Renewable Energy Contracts to 20 Years

The UK government announced that it would extend the...

Solar Energy Production Overtakes All EU Power Sources

Last month, solar energy production made up 22.1 percent...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

– Leave Message for Us to Get Back