The project, which will be Tokyo-based Tokyu Land’s first foray into the power-generation business, will be built on a golf course on the island of Shikoku in Mitoyo, Kagawa prefecture.
The company, a unit of real estate giant Tokyu Fudosan Holdings, did not reveal a PV module supplier for the project, which is scheduled for completion by August 2015.
A wide range of new entrants have stormed into Japan’s booming PV sector since the country introduced a feed-in tariff (FIT) for clean-energy projects in July 2012.
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Tokyu Land jumps into Japan PV
Tokyu Land and Daiichi Life Insurance will invest an undisclosed sum to develop a 10MW PV installation in western Japan.
15 April 2014 6:48 GMT
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27 September 2016 6:21 GMT
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