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Kyocera led consortium announces 430MW project in Japan

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Kyocera Corporation , along with Photovolt Development Partners GmbH, Kyudenko Corporation, ORIX Corporation, and Mizuho Bank, Ltd., have announced that they have reached a basic agreement to investigate the possibility of operating a 430-megawatt (MW) solar power project on the island of Ukujima (Sasebo City, Nagasaki Pref., Japan). The project would be the largest in the world to be implemented on agricultural land.

Photovolt Development Partners began planning the solar power project in April 2013 with the aim of helping to contribute to environmental protection and economic revitalization on the remote island. Approximately 150 billion yen (approx. $1.47 billion) in investment is planned for the project, with a goal of starting construction in FY2016 (April 2015 to March 2016). The project envisions using a combined land area of roughly 6.3 million square meters, the equivalent area of 134 professional baseball stadiums,  at multiple locations, covering roughly 25 percent of the small island of Ukujima, part of the Goto Islands off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. The project plans to utilize approximately 1,720,000 of Kyocera's high-output multi-crystalline silicon solar modules to create a 430MW system that would generate an estimated 500,000MWh per year, the equivalent power annually used by roughly 138,800 typical households, offsetting roughly 252,200 tons of CO2 each year. By constructing a 60-kilometer undersea cable between Ukujima and the island of Kyushu, all power produced from the project will be sold to the local utility company, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc., based on the national feed-in tariff program for renewable energy.

Under the plan, negotiations over land use would be carried out by Ukujima Mega Solar Park Service Corporation which would lease agricultural land or deserted arable land on the island from respective owners. A special purpose company (TeraSol G.K.) would then sublease the land from UMSPS to construct and operate the solar power systems. In this project, the solar modules would be constructed on stilts, allowing the land to be concurrently utilized for both power generation and agriculture. In addition, based on agricultural grant funding from TeraSol, UMSPS will support livestock farmers by commissioning the production of oat grass and other pasture grasses, thus contributing to regional development on the island through both the island's main industry of agriculture and the power generation business.

Agreeing with the benefits of this project, Kyocera, Kyudenko, ORIX and Mizuho Bank aim to achieve an environmentally friendly business model using solar power, while contributing to the development of the island's agricultural base. Along with Photovolt Development Partners, the five companies have reached a basic agreement to explore the project. Under the current plan, the Kyocera Group will supply 100 percent of the modules to be installed, and in cooperation with Kyudenko, will be responsible for the construction, maintenance and management of the solar power systems; while Mizuho Bank will be in charge of planning and coordinating the projects' financing. Additionally, Kyocera, Kyudenko and ORIX are considering making capital investments into TeraSol.

The companies involved will work with the Nagasaki prefectural government, the city of Sasebo and authorities in the community to investigate the most appropriate business model and ensure that environment protection is considered in the selection of sites and construction of the solar power systems.

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