BayWa r.e. offers 35-MWp solar plant in Japan
- German renewables programmer Baywa r.e. revealed today it has actually marketed a 35-MWp solar farm situated in Japan's Ibaraki prefecture.

D&D Solar GK, a new joint venture in between Osaka Gas Co Ltd (TYO:9532) and the Development Bank of Japan (DBJ), was the buyer. The worth of the purchase was not disclosed.
The Isohara solar farm, as it is called, covers a 57.8-hectare (142.8 acres) area in Kita-Ibaraki City. It got to complete procedures in January 2021 and can creating sufficient electricity to power 15,000 Japanese households per year, Baywa r.e. stated.
This offer adheres to the sale of the 11.9-MWp Izumi solar facility in December of last year. D&DS olar was the purchaser of that possession too.
Presently, Baywa r.e. is dealing with its 3rd Japanese solar plant. Based in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, the park is set up for completion in 2023. In all, the German company has over 100 MW of green power capacity in its neighborhood pipe.
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