Shizen Energy starts to build the 5.6 MW Kitakyushu Hibikinada Wind & Solar Power Plant in Fukuoka

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Shizen Energy Inc has started construction of the Kitakyushu Hibikinada Wind & Solar Power Plant that is divided into a 5 MW wind park and a 0.6 MW PV plant in Fukuoka prefecture. 

Once completed, the facility will be able to generate enough power to meet the demand of 3,120 local homes. The facility is scheduled to reach commercial operations in the spring of 2020

Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc will purchase the power output of the plant under a fixed price Feed-In Tariff (FIT). 

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