SB Energy, TotalEnergies complete 51.6 MWp Miyagi Osato Solar Park

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SB Energy Corp has completed Miyagi Osato, a 51.6 MW solar farm, located in Osato, Miyagi prefecture, Japan.

The plant is operated by Miyagi Osato Solar Park G.K., a special purpose company, majority-owned by TotalEnergies and Tohoku Electric with 45% each, alongside SB Energy Corp. with 10%.

The project features 116,000 SunPower Maxeon high-efficiency solar panels that can generate up to 56.4 million kWh of energy per year. 

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