Singapore’s Green Energy Provider, Vena Energy, announced the commercial operation of its 53 MW Kasama Solar Project in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The project is designed to provide renewable energy to over 14,000 households annually. It is expected to generate enough energy to prevent approximately 38,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions each year. Additionally, the Kasama Solar Project will save up to 54 million liters of water annually, compared to traditional thermal energy methods.
Vena Energy’s 53 MW solar plant goes live in Japan
Vena Energy’s Kasama Solar Project will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 38,000 tons per year. (Image Source:VenaEnergy)