KYOCERA TCL Solar Begins Operation of Japan’s Largest 13.7MW Floating Solar Power Plant
Completion ceremony for plant on Yamakura Dam reservoir attended by
governor of Chiba Prefecture
KYOTO, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kyocera Corporation (herein “Kyocera”) and Tokyo Century Corporation
(herein “Tokyo Century”) announced today that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC
(herein “Kyocera TCL Solar”) has started operation of Japan’s largest*1
13.7 megawatt (MW) floating solar plant this month. Located on the
Yamakura Dam reservoir in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, the Company held a
completion ceremony on March 20 with Kensaku Morita, the Governor of
Chiba Prefecture. Kyocera TCL Solar is a joint venture of Kyocera and
Tokyo Century established in 2012 to promote large-scale solar projects.
The plant was constructed over the surface of the reservoir, which is
managed by the waterworks bureau of Chiba Prefecture for its industrial
use. 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. 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 13.7MWplant at Yamakura. 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.
Kyocera TCL Solar, Kyocera and Tokyo Century, will remain committed to
promoting renewable energy as well as contributing to environmental
protection and the creation of a sustainable society.
*1 |
Japan’s largest floating solar power plant in terms of output among those currently in operation. Claim is based on research by Kyocera TCL Solar LLC (as of March 20, 2018). |
*2 |
Based on average annual use of 3,254.4kWh per household. Source: Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (Graphical Flip-chart of Nuclear & Energy Related Topics 2015) |
*3 | Total of the plants in operation as of March 20, 2018 |
Outline of Yamakura floating solar power plant |
|
Location |
Yamakura Dam |
Operation | Kyocera TCL Solar LLC |
Area | Approx. 180,000m2 |
Maximum output | Approx. 13.7MW |
Solar modules | 270-watt Kyocera modules (50,904 modules in total) |
Expected annual power generation |
Approx. 16,170MWh/year Electricity generated is sold to TEPCO Energy Partner, Incorporated |
Start of operation |
March 5, 2018 |
Design & construction | KYOCERA Communication Systems Co., Ltd. |
Maintenance | KYOCERA Solar Corporation |
Company overview |
|
Company name | Kyocera TCL Solar LLC |
Location | Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Shareholders |
Tokyo Century Corporation (81%) |
Established | August 2012 |
Business outline | To sell power produced from solar power generation |
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Kyocera
Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) (http://global.kyocera.com/),
the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in
1959 as a producer of fine
ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these
engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other
technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of solar power
generating systems, electronic devices, semiconductor packages,
printers, copiers, mobile phones, cutting tools and industrial
components. During the year ended March 31, 2017, the company’s
consolidated net sales totaled 1.42 trillion yen (approx. USD12.7
billion). Kyocera appears on the “Top 100 Global Innovators” list by
Clarivate Analytics and is ranked #522 on Forbes magazine’s 2017 “Global
2000” list of the world’s largest publicly traded companies.
Tokyo
Century Corporation (TOKYO:8439) (https://www.tokyocentury.co.jp/en/)
was launched in 2009 through the merger of Century Leasing System, Inc.
and Tokyo Leasing Co., Ltd. Its core lines of business include equipment
leasing, specialty financing, domestic automobile financing, and
international business, with operations in 37 countries and regions
around the world. Tokyo Century is focused on high-growth areas that
transcend the boundaries of leasing and finance, such as aviation, solar
power generation, and robot dispatch (rental) businesses. As of the year
ended March 31, 2017, the company's consolidated operating assets
reached total of 3.2 trillion yen (approx. USD28.7 billion), and the
company's market capitalization stood at 404 billion yen (approx. USD3.6
billion).
Contacts
KYOCERA Corporation (Japan)
Natsuki Doi, +81-(0)75-604-3416
Corporate
Communications
[email protected]
Fax:
+81-(0)75-604-3516
or
Tokyo Century Corporation
Keisuke
Yamashita, +81-(0)3-5209-6710
Investor Relations Division
Inquiry:
https://www.tokyocentury.co.jp/en/contact/form.php