Vena Energy has started the commercial operation of its 35 MW Ono solar photovoltaic project located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
The Ono solar is operated by the Fukushima branch office of Nippon Renewable Energy Operations (NREO), a subsidiary of Vena Energy.
The Ono Solar Project features 87,000 photovoltaic modules that produce up to 37,441 MWh annually, capable of supplying up to 7,098 households with renewable energy per year and expected to offset up to 22,283 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions while saving approximately 35,000,000 liters of water.
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