Kyudenko Corporation is a leading renewable energy facilities survey, design, and construction company in Japan.
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Vena Energy has announced the commissioning of the 51 MW Nanao solar project in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. This project stands as one of the largest solar initiatives in the area, encompassing 102 ha...
Read moreQatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa) has received a proposal from one bidder for the 2.5 GW Facility E independent water and power project (IWPP). Kahramaa had asked three bid...
Read moreVena Energy has started the construction of the 51 MW Nanao Solar Project located in Nanao City in the Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The Nanao Solar Project is developed by a joint-venture between Vena...
Read moreKyocera Corp., K.K. GAIA POWER, Kyudenko Corp., and Tokyo Century Corp. has started the commercial operation of the 92 MW Kanoya Osaki Solar Hills solar project. The Kanoya Osaki Solar Hills is...
Read moreThe Government of Uzbekistan in partnership with the International Finance Corporation has received the expression of interest from 45 companies for the development of a gas-fired power plant in...
Read moreMHI Vestas has confirmed that its flagship V174-9.5 MW was selected as the preferred turbine for the Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm. Hibikinada is the first awarded, commercial-scale project to be ann...
Read moreSPCG Public Company Limited, Tokyo Century Corporation, Furukawa Electric Company Limited, Tsuboi Corporation and The Eighteenth Bank Limited have joined the Photovolt Development Partners (...
Read moreThe consortium led by the Japan-based utility Kyuden Mirai, has been selected to undertake the development of Japan's largest offshore wind project to date. The project, which holds a total...
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