Overview
The installation of a mega solar system in Tokyo Denpa Co., Ltd.'s Gunma Plant (Sawa-gun, Gunma Prefecture) started in December 2013 has been completed and was cut-over to operations to generate electricity from March.
This project represents Murata's largest electricity generation system (generation capacity of 1.6MW) .
Background
Tokyo Denpa Co., Ltd. became a subsidiary of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. on August 1, 2013, and to commemorate welcoming the company as a new member of the Murata family, the mega solar system (with an electricity generation capacity of 1.6MW) was installed within the grounds of the company's Gunma Plant in order to contribute to the widespread use of renewable energy and to facilitate the stable supply of energy in the Kanto Region. This system is capable of generating an amount of electricity equivalent to that consumed by approximately 540 households on an annual basis, and the electricity generated will be sold to Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated and new power companies through the utilization of the Feed-in Tariff System.
We are also planning to cooperate with local authorities to make the system useful for environmental studies in elementary and junior high schools.
Combined with the renewable energy systems installed in the head office (50kW) , our Yasu Division (1MW) and Shenzhen Murata Technology Co., Ltd. (1MW) , the total capacity of solar-generated electricity now stands at 3.6MW.
We will continue adopting initiatives to ensure the widespread use of renewable energy, energy saving and reducing the burden on the environment into the future, and will create next-generation solutions for the global environment and contribute to the stable supply of electricity to the community.
Summary
Address: |
c/o Gunma Plant, Tokyo Denpa Co., Ltd., 430 Hakoishi, Tamamura-cho, Sawa-gun, Gunma |
Total Output: |
Approximately 1.6MW |
Number of Modules in Use: |
Approximately 6,700 |
Contractor: |
Sharp Corporation |
Application: |
Used for the Feed-in Tariff System |
Installation Period: |
Work started in December 2013, for completion in March 2014 |