SB Energy, Invenergy complete development of 10.3 MW Koumi Kogen solar project in Japan

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SB Energy Corp and Invenergy have concluded the construction of Koumi Kogen Solar Farm in Japan.

The 10.3 MW direct current (DC) project, installed in an 18-hectare site in Koumi City, Nagano Prefecture, has an annual generating capacity of 12,472,000 kWh, enough to meet the electricity demand of approximately 3,464 Japanese homes.

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