Nippon Paper Industries to Undertake 21MW Solar Project in Tokushima

Veröffentlicht auf 15.05.2013
Mitsubishi Electric 
May 14, 2013 - Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. will launch Shikoku's largest mega-solar project (capacity of approximately 21 megawatts) in collaboration with Mitsubishi Corporation on part of the land (approximately 250,000 m2) owned by Nippon Paper Industries in Komatsushima-shi, Tokushima Prefecture. The construction of the facilities will commence this autumn. The electricity to be generated will be sold to Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. from the latter half of 2014 under Japan's feed-in tariff system.

The operator of this project will be Nippon Paper Mega Solar Komatsushima Limited Liability Company, a special-purpose company jointly established by Nippon Paper Industries and Mitsubishi Corporation. Komatsushima-shi in Tokushima Prefecture has among the country's highest annual sunshine hours. Shikoku's largest mega-solar project will be operated by taking advantage of Nippon Paper Industries' assets and technology, as well as the expertise that Mitsubishi Corporation has accumulated through its overseas IPP business.

1. Outline of Project

(1) Location : 1 Toyoura-cho, Komatsushima-shi, Tokushima Prefecture

(2) Site Area : 250,000 m2

(3) Power Generation Scale : approximately 21 megawatts

(4) Start of Power Generation : the latter half of 2014 (planned)

(5) Electricity Sold To : Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.


2. Outline of Limited Liability Company

(1) Official Company Name : Nippon Paper Mega Solar Komatsushima Limited Liability Company

(2) Date of Establishment : March 7, 2013

(3) Capital Structure : Nippon Paper Industries 50%, Mitsubishi Corporation 50%

(4) Business Summary : Solar Power Generation Business


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Mitsubishi Electric (Solarmodule): https://de.enfsolar.com/mitsubishi-electric
Mitsubishi Electric (Recycling): https://de.enfsolar.com/mitsubishi-electric
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