Sonnedix shuts buy of 55-MW Japanese solar plant
Dec 29, 2020 04:35 PM ET
- Independent solar energy producer (IPP) Sonnedix Power Holdings Ltd has settled the acquisition of a 55.6-MW solar power plant in Japan.

The ground-mounted solar park is located in Hitachi City, Ibaraki prefecture. It has actually been running since August 2017 as well as will certainly take advantage of a feed-in tariff (FiT) up until August 2037.
This year alone, Sonnedix Japan KK has increased its operating portfolio by almost 200 MW, according to Sonnedix CEO Axel Thiemann. The subsidiary now handles 251.6 MW of functional photovoltaic (PV) parks as well as is working on a further 338 MW.
Generally, the Sonnedix Group has more than 1 GW of PV plants in operation and is establishing numerous hundred megawatts in Italy, France, Spain, the US, Chile, South Africa as well as Japan.
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