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August 19, 2009
Tokyo,
Japan: Toshiba Awarded Order for Multi-MW PV Project
Toshiba
has won a major contract to develop a multi-MW photovoltaic project
for Chubu Electric Power. The order is that first that Toshiba
has secured for a multi-MW PV project, and the company's systems
will be installed in the Taketoyo Thermal Power Station in Taketoyo,
Aichi prefecture.
The
multi-MW PV project will have a 7.5MW capacity and will be the
first industrial-use photovoltaic power generator operated by
Chubu Electric. The plant is scheduled to come on line in autumn
2011.
Toshiba
was selected as prime contractor for development of the plant,
and will be responsible for all engineering work prior to the
start of construction, procurement of major equipment and components,
and plant construction. The variable output of the photovoltaic
cells will be converted to clean AC by integrated power conditioners
developed by Toshiba Group. Their conversion efficiency of 97.5%
places them in the world's highest class of power conditioners.
Driven
by a growing awareness of the need to counteract global warming,
Toshiba says the global solar photovoltaic systems market for
utilities and industrial plants is expected to reach 2.2 trillion
yen (approximately US$24.4 billon) in fiscal year 2015.
In
this market environment, Toshiba made its full-scale entry into
the solar photovoltaic systems business on January 1, 2009, when
Toshiba's Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems Company
established the Photovoltaic Systems Division. The division is
charged with taking the initiative in system integration, particularly
in system technology for high efficiency photovoltaic inverters
and microgrids, and in deploying large plant system engineering
capabilities.
Toshiba
will aim to secure further contracts for multi-MW PV projects
and achieve a rapid expansion of the business, both in Japan and
overseas, by focusing on renewable energy and energy-saving products
and technologies. Toshiba's ultimate goal is a business expansion
that addresses customers' needs and makes progress alongside the
company's long-term contributions to a better environment.
Further
details about: Toshiba
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