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Thai Solar Energy to develop 154.9MW solar project in Japan

The US$539m project will be on 332.8ha of land.

Thai Solar Energy announced in a letter to the Stock Exchange of Thailand that it has acquired the rights to build and own a 154.9MW solar project in Onikobe, Miyagi, Japan.

The deal states that Thai Solar Energy will hold 60% share in the project, and 40% will be owned by Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction.

The project is worth US539m and will sprawl across 332.8 hectares of land.
 

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