At Fukushima nuclear power plant no man's land, Artes built a photovoltaic plant!

Miyagi Prefecture of Japan suffered a magnitude 9 earthquake and a massive tsunami disaster on March 11, 2011. The Fukushima nuclear power plant was severely damaged and a large amount of radioactive material leaked, causing huge personal and property losses to the local people. After the disaster, Fukushima nuclear power plant around 20 kilometers is set as no man's land.

November 28 Artes Releases News Release, the company's Japan Energy Division recently started construction of two photovoltaic power station projects in the Miyagi area severely damaged by earthquakes, with a total installed capacity of 12.9 megawatts.

The 10.77MW power plant in Shizuoka, Japan, installed and installed 32,640 units of Artes high-efficiency MaxPower components (product specifications, please click to read the original text to see.) The power station is expected to put into commercial operation in the fourth quarter of 2018, An annual cleaning power generation capacity of 12.97 million kWh (12,971 MWh.) Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.) will be signed in accordance with the 20-year feed-in tariff to 36 yen per kWh (about Renminbi 2.131 yuan) the price of the acquisition of clean power station issued.

The 2.1-megawatt power station in Miyagi, Japan, also houses 6,650 Artes high-efficiency MaxPower units, which are expected to be in commercial operation in the third quarter of 2018 and generate 2.4 million kWh of cleaning power annually (2,400 megawatt hours) Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. will acquire the power station at a price of 36 yen per kilowatt-hour (about RMB 2.131 yuan) in accordance with the already signed 20-year on-grid electricity price contract Make clean power.

Qu Xia Hua, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Canadian Solar, said: 'Energy security is in a sense more important than cleanliness. The safety risk of nuclear power can not be underestimated! In the current energy structure, solar energy Cleanliness and safety.We are honored to be able to participate in the post-quake revitalization work in Miyagi prefecture and hope that we can provide safe and reliable clean energy for local residents after the earthquake and help Miyagi build more stable and reasonable energy Supply and demand structure, and at the same time make our contribution to the revitalization and prosperity of the region. '

Mr. Yoshihisa, Representative Director of the Canadian Solar Infrastructure fund, Inc. (CSIF) said: "The two power plant projects under construction are indicative of a significant opportunity for Artesian Infrastructure Fund to develop in Japan. Artes' successful experience in developing and building high-quality PV power plant projects is highly recognized in Japan and is therefore invited to participate in the revitalization of Miyagi Prefecture as a priority, which also reflects the strong manufacturing of the Canadian Solar Group And the strength of project financing. '

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