Kyocera a solar power company recently announced that it broke ground on a 23 megawatt solar plant on an old golf course the kyoto prefecture.
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These courses were built in such a manner that they could receive ample amounts of sunlight throughout the year and the large stretches of land are perfect to row up.
When it goes live in 2017 the plant will produce enough power for about 8 100 households.
Multinational company kyocera last week announced that they have started construction on a 23 megawatt solar farm on a former golf course in kyoto prefecture.
The golf course project joins a floating solar plant a reservoir in kasai city hyogo prefecture japan last year and solar project in kanoya city and osaki town in kagoshima prefecture that will.
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Kyocera s first project now under construction is a 23 megawatt solar plant on a golf course in kyoto prefecture.
Staring down a goal that must be fulfilled in 15 short years japan is turning to the logical option of constructing solar plants on its many abandon golf courses.
Instead of using the land for development kyocera decided to turn these abandoned golf courses into solar energy farms.
An abandoned and bankrupt golf course is being transformed into a solar power station by the kyocera corporation.
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The company is also developing a 92 megawatt solar plant generating enough energy for over 30 000 households.
The courses could have been levelled for development but instead kyocera is using their vast open spaces to install solar panels.
In a country struggling to find alternative modes of clean energy these courses offer varied options.
Last week the business announced it would turn the former golf course in kyoto into a 23 megawatt solar farm.