Japan's Largest Floating Mega Solar Power Plant

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Japan's Largest Floating Mega Solar Power Plant

Floating mega-solar power plant using the reservoir of a dam with water used for industrial purposes, managed by the Chiba, Tokyo, Japan, on October 24, 2017. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011, Chiba Prefecture has been engaging in initiatives to utilize new energy such as solar power and micro hydroelectric, with the goals of achieving energy diversification, reducing environmental burden, and stimulating local economies. In 2014, noting the progress in technology for floating structures on water, a project was started to install and operate a floating mega-solar power plant using the reservoir of a dam with water used for industrial purposes, managed by the Chiba Prefectural Waterworks Bureau. (Photo by Alessandro Di Ciommo/NurPhoto)


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