(Bloomberg) — Cosmo Oil Co., Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. and
the Development Bank of Japan completed an 8-megawatt solar-power station south of Tokyo.
The plant in Kanagawa prefecture began operations on July
28, according to a statement posted on Showa Shell’s website
Wednesday.
The venture between the two oil companies and the
development bank now has seven solar projects with total
capacity of 18 megawatts, according to the statement.
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