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13.7MW Floating Solar Power Plant in Japan’s Yamakura Dam reservoir by Kyocera TCL Power.

Yamakura Dam, Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Yamakura Dam, Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
ProjectOverview
LocationYamakura Dam (Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan)
OperationKyocera TCL Solar LLC
OutputApprox. 13.7MW
Solar modules270-watt Kyocera modules (50,904 modules in total)
Expected annual power generationApprox. 16,170MWh/year
Electricity generated is planned to be sold to Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated
Construction timelineStart of construction: December 2015Planned launch: FY2018 (fiscal year ending March 31, 2018)
Design & constructionKYOCERA Communication Systems Co., Ltd.
MaintenanceKYOCERA Solar Corporation
Company Overview
Company nameKyocera TCL Solar LLC
LocationChiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
ShareholdersCentury Tokyo Leasing Corporation (81%)
Kyocera Corporation (19%)
EstablishedAugust 2012
Business outlineTo sell power produced from solar power generation

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0801_K7VZGo 17 Apr 2015 –  Kyocera Corporation and Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation announced today that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC, a joint venture established by the two companies, has completed construction of two floating mega-solar power plants at Nishihira Pond and Higashihira Pond in Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The plants, inaugurated in late March, will generate an estimated 3,300 megawatt hours (MWh) per year in total — enough electricity to power approximately 920 typical households*.
Features 1. Floating solar power generating systems typically generate more electricity than ground-mount and rooftop systems due to the cooling effect of the water.
Features 2. They reduce reservoir water evaporation and algae growth by shading the water.
Features 3. Floating platforms are 100% recyclable, utilizing high-density polyethylene, which can withstand ultraviolet rays and resists corrosion.
Features 4. The floating platforms are designed and engineered to withstand extreme physical stress, including typhoon conditions.
* Based on average annual use of 3,600kWh per household. Source: Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDnVBFqpFpI
The largest floating PV power plant in Japan: 13,744 kWp Installed on a water retention reservoir, Yamakura Dam, in Chiba prefecture. Project developed by Kyocera TCL Solar LLC Hydrelio® floating system provided by Ciel & Terre® International company.

Press Release March 27, 2018: https://global.kyocera.com/news-archive/2018/0301_wvfh.html

Completion ceremony for plant on Yamakura Dam reservoir attended by governor of Chiba Prefecture: https://europe.kyocera.com/news/2018/03/27155110.html
Press Release: https://europe.kyocera.com/uploads/eu/Press_Information_KYOCERA_13.7MW_Floating_Solar_Power_Plant.pdf
Press Photo_1: https://europe.kyocera.com/uploads/eu/KYOCERA_13.7MW_plant_on_the_Yamakura_Dam_reservoir.jpg
Press Photo_2: https://europe.kyocera.com/uploads/eu/KYOCERA_Completion_ceremony_at_the_project_site.jpg

KYOCERA Completion ceremony at the project site

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