Trina Solar starts construction of solar project in Miyagi Prefecture

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Trina Solar has started the construction of the 29 MW solar project, in collaboration with Banpu Power Public Co, located in Miyagi prefecture, Japan.

The company will be responsible for the development, engineering, procurement and management of the project.

Once commenced operation, the project will supply power to the local utility Tohoku Electric Power Co.

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