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Toshiba, Hitachi win TEPCO solar power generation contracts
Posted: 30 November 2009 1911 hrs

 
 
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TOKYO: Japanese electronics makers Toshiba and Hitachi said on Monday they had won contracts to develop large solar power generation projects for Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO).

Toshiba said it would install a solar power system with about seven megawatt capacity in the Ukishima Solar Power Plant in Kawasaki, southwest of Tokyo.

The plant is scheduled to start operation by March 2012 to generate enough electricity to supply 2,000 households, Toshiba said in a statement.

Hitachi separately said it had won a similar contract with TEPCO, the largest utility firm in Asia, to build a solar power generation system with a 13-megawatt capacity, also in Kawasaki.

The plant will generate electricity for 3,800 households by March 2012. Neither company disclosed prices of the contracts.


- AFP/so

 

 
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