This solar power system features high-efficiency LONGi panels with a total capacity of 115.5 kW, distributed across 210 panels. The energy generated by these panels is managed by 11 Huawei inverters, each model SUN2000-4.95KTL-NH2. The system is designed to deliver a total output power of 49.5 kW. This is a small-scale land-based solar photovoltaic (PV) project designed to harness solar energy on a 500 square meter site in Ichinoseki Iwate Japan. The project aims to generate 50 kilowatts (kW) of clean electricity, sufficient to power approximately 10 homes annually. The solar farm will contribute to renewable energy targets, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support local economic development.
Overview & Challenge
Objectives:
Provide clean, renewable energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Decrease carbon emissions by an estimated 80,000 tons annually.
Foster local job creation through construction and operational phases.
Contribute to Nevada’s renewable energy goals and enhance energy security.
Project Benefits:
Environmental Impact: Significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and minimal water usage compared to traditional energy sources.
Economic Impact: Job creation during construction and operation phases, as well as potential local business opportunities.
Community Impact: Increased energy reliability and potential for local community engagement initiatives.