Vena Energy’s 53 MW Kasama Solar Project starts operation
Over 14,000 homes will benefit from this.
Independent power producer Vena Energy has officially launched its 53 megawatt Kasama Solar Project in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
The project has the capacity to provide renewable energy to more than 14,000 households annually. It is projected to avoid approximately 38,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year and save up to 54 million litres of water annually compared to traditional thermal energy generation methods.
“We are grateful to Ibaraki Prefecture, Kasama City, and our host communities for their support of the Kasama Solar Project,” said Raul Rienda, head of Japan at Vena Energy
“Moving forward, as a leading company in the renewable energy sector, we are committed to realising a zero-carbon society while preserving the natural environment and contributing to the local economy,” he added.