Takara Leben starts commercial operation of 14 MW solar project in Tottori

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Takara Leben Co Ltd has started the commercial operation of the 14 MW Leben Solar Tottori Daisen Power Plant, a solar photovoltaic project located in the Chugoku region, Tottori prefecture, Japan.

The project is constructed on about 25 hectares of land and can generate up to 16.5 kWh of energy per year, which is enough power for the consumption of up to 4,800 local homes. 

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