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Hanwha Q CELLS Japan Puts Self-Developed 24MW PV Power Plant Into Operation


-Over 97,000 Q.PRO-G3 modules to produce nearly 25 million kWh of clean electricity per year

-Successful installation in mountainous area

-Hanwha Q CELLS Japan expands its position as Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Japan

[Oita, Japan, 16 January, 2015] – Hanwha Q CELLS Japan today announced the completion and grid connection of the 24 MW “Hanwha Solar Power Kitsuki” PV power plant in Kitsuki, Oita prefecture in south-western Japan. The company has developed the project and will act as an independent power producer (IPP). The ground-mounted power plant consists of nearly 100,000 high quality Q.PRO-G3 solar panels and will generate an estimated 24,000 MWh of clean energy per year – enough to power more than 7,000 local households. Hanwha Q CELLS Japan has succeeded in installing the nearly 100,000 Q CELLS photovoltaic modules on a 300,000m² site using a construction method for mountain slopes by utilizing geographical features. The Oita prefecture is a leading region in Japan that actively promotes renewable energy from photovoltaic power systems.

The 24 MW PV power plant starts operations as the third IPP project by Hanwha Q CELLS Japan, following the “Awanishi Solar Hills Power Plant” (2MW; operational since July 2013; Awa City, Tokushima prefecture)” and “Hanwha Solar Power of Kushiro Plant” (0.8MW; operational since 2014; Kushiro City, Hokkaido).

In addition to these three projects, Hanwha Q CELLS Japan currently has two more IPP projects under construction – Kushiro City, Hokkaido (about 1.2 MW) and Awa City, Tokushima prefecture (about 3 MW). Hanwha Q CELLS Japan aims to develop power plants that are capable of producing more than 100 MW annually. The company further aims to contribute to the development of solar energy in Japan, not only by selling photovoltaic modules and systems, but also by supplying safe electric power permanently.

 

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