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Hanwha Q CELLS Delivers PV Modules for the Largest Solar Power Plant in Japan

Modules generate 87,000,000 kWh of annual power

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Hanwha Q CELLS delivers its PV modules to Japan’s largest solar power plant. The plant will be built on 105,000 square meters of coastal industrial area of Oita No.6 and will generate enough power to deliver energy to a total of 30,000 households, or 87,000,000 kWh. Hanwha Q CELLS has already started shipment of 82 MW of its top tier PV modules.

The selection by Marubeni emphasizes Hanwha Q CELLS’ position as a flexible and reliable partner for large-scale projects. In addition, its superior product quality leads to reliable and long-term yields, which is of the utmost importance with regard to this specific project.

Since Hanwha Q CELLS is a financially secure company, being part of South Korean Top Ten organization Hanwha Group, Marubeni can be assured that the delivery of the modules will be guaranteed. Marubeni started plant construction in November 2012, the commissioning and start of the power plant are scheduled for after March 2014.

“The deal shows the trust of our partner in the outstanding quality of Hanwha Q CELLS products, resulting in high and reliable long-term yields. Hanwha Q CELLS underlines its position as premium partner in the Japanese photovoltaic market,” said Jong Seo Kim, head of Hanwha Q CELLS Japan.

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