Ukishima Solar Power Plant Explained

The Ukishima Solar Power Plant is a 7 MW solar photovoltaic power station located on the waterfront in Kawasaki. It is the first solar plant built by Tepco, and was completed on August 10, 2011. In the first year of operation, it produced 9,453 MWh, a capacity factor of 0.15,[1] which was about 30% greater than anticipated.[2] An unusual feature of the plant is that the panels are mounted at a fixed angle of 10°, instead of the 30°, which would normally be considered optimal for this latitude.[3]

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35.5167°N 186°W

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  1. http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/topics/images/120810a.pdf Monthly Total
  2. http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/topics/1211710_2266.html First Anniversary of Ukishima Solar Power Station, One of the Largest Solar Power Stations in Japan Located in the Coastal Area of Kawasaki City
  3. http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/challenge/energy/megasolar/index-e.html Tepco real time monitor