About Kyocera TCL Solar Power Generation
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3 FAQs about [Kyocera TCL Solar Power Generation]
What is Kyocera TCL solar?
The project was originally initiated by the Public Enterprises Agency of Chiba Prefecture seeking companies to help reduce its burden on the environment. Since its establishment, Kyocera TCL Solar has constructed 61 solar power plants*3 across Japan including the nation’s largest floating solar project, the 13.7MW plant at Yamakura.
How much electricity does Kyocera generate?
With 180,000m² (over 44 acres) of surface area, 50,904 Kyocera solar modules were installed to generate an estimated 16,170 megawatt hours (MWh) per year ― enough electricity to power approximately 4,970 typical households*2. All power generated is sold to TEPCO Energy Partner, Incorporated.
How many floating solar power plants are there in Japan?
The Company has developed seven floating solar power plants using Japan’s fresh-water dams and reservoirs rather than agricultural land, for it is becoming more difficult to secure tracts of land suitable for a utility-scale power plant.
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