Vena Energy has announced the commissioning of the 51 MW Nanao solar project in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. This project stands as one of the largest solar initiatives in the area, encompassing 102 ha of land and boasting an impressive 118,848 solar photovoltaic panels.
The solar farm has the capacity to provide clean and sustainable energy to approximately 10,443 Japanese households each year. In terms of environmental impact, the facility is projected to result in a substantial reduction of up to 31,205 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually, as well as a savings of more than 49 million liters of water.
The project is a collaboration of Vena Energy and Kyudenko Corporation.
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