Kyocera To Supply 204MW Thailand Solar Project

Kyocera Corporation (NYSE: KYO; 6971.T) announced that it has agreed to supply roughly one million solar modules equivalent to 204 megawatts (MW) for Thailand’s largest solar power project, which is being implemented by Solar Power Co., Ltd.

Under the project, 6MW "Solar Farms" are to be constructed at 34 sites concentrated in northeastern Thailand.

In total, the Solar Farm project will provide electricity for the local area with an annual power output sufficient for roughly 170,000 average Thai households.

The Solar Farm Project is being planned, constructed and managed by Solar Power Co., Ltd., and the power generated from the project will be routed to the Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand (PEA) and then supplied to homes and businesses. The project plans to build 34 individual 6MW Solar Farms for a total output of 204MW.

Since the introduction of a feed-in-tariff in Thailand in 2007 the implementation of solar power has begun in earnest. Furthermore, the Thai Government has announced a plan to install 500MW of solar power by 2022.

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Comments on “Kyocera To Supply 204MW Thailand Solar Project”

  1. Ricardo Lajon Palma

    We are looking for a not too heavy solar panel to place on the roof of already build homes. Another way to place them are on one axis platform on top of a 50 feet high structure.
    A good display of a system like this could my home in the City of Panama.

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