NTT Facilities to begin construction of F Seto II Solar Power Station

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NTT Facilities is set to begin the construction of the 1.989 MW F Seto II Solar Power Station located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The company set the construction works to commence in September 11 while the sale of power is expected to commence by late January 2019.

When commissioned, the project is expected to produce about 2,460 MWh of electricity per year, enough to meet the demand of 683 local households.

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