en.Wedoany.com Reported - Japan's ENEOS Renewable Energy has commenced the retrofit of the JRE Hidagawa solar power plant. Located in Wakayama Prefecture in the southern Kansai region, this Japanese solar facility currently has an installed capacity of 16.8 MW and has been in operation since March 2016. The focus of this retrofit is to replace photovoltaic modules to enhance power generation efficiency and ensure stable long-term operation.
The JRE Hidagawa solar power plant is one of Japan's earlier solar assets commissioned under the feed-in tariff scheme. As operational years increase, some equipment has entered a renewal cycle. Through module replacement, classified disposal of old modules, and screening of reusable components, ENEOS Renewable Energy aims to extend the plant's operational life and reduce the pressure of decommissioned module disposal.
The project will also collaborate with Power eee to advance the recycling and reuse management of dismantled modules. With the start of the 16.8 MW JRE Hidagawa solar power plant retrofit, Japan's existing solar power plants will continue to generate demand for module replacement, recycling and disposal, operation and maintenance optimization, and efficiency improvement.
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