Ogishima Solar Power Plant
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The Ogishima Solar Power Plant (扇島太陽光発電所) is a 13 MW solar photovoltaic power station located on the waterfront in Kawasaki.[1] It is the second, and the largest solar plant built by Tepco, and was completed on December 19, 2011.[2] In the first year of operation, it produced 15,059 MWh, a capacity factor of 0.13,[3] which was about 10% greater than anticipated.[4] An unusual feature of the plant is that the panels are mounted at a fixed angle of 10°, instead of the 30°, which would normally be considered optimal for this latitude.[5]
References
- ↑ Outline
- ↑ "TEPCO starts commercial operation of Ogishima solar power plant". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
- ↑ Monthly Total
- ↑ The First Anniversary of Ohgishima Solar Power Station, One of the Largest Solar Power Stations in Japan Located in the Coastal Area of Kawasaki City
- ↑ Tepco real time monitor
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