Natural Energy development

Solar power plant construction and maintenance business

When we develop renewable energy facilities, we always start by having open discussions with local residents.
We listen carefully to their concerns and work together to find ways in which our power plants and related installations can help address local challenges.

Occasionally, some people have reservations about solar power plants—for example, concerns that solar panels contain harmful substances like cadmium, which could affect agricultural crops.

While older oxide-based solar panels did sometimes use cadmium, today’s semiconductor-based panels contain none. We make sure to explain these facts clearly so that local communities feel reassured and informed.

In addition to technological performance, we place great importance on aesthetic design, ensuring that our facilities blend beautifully with the surrounding landscape.

Our company constructs, owns, and maintains approximately 10 low-voltage solar power plants, mainly in northern Kanto.

We calculate and compare dozens of mounting density rates, power generation efficiency, investment efficiency, and investment payback period before designing and constructing.

 

We replaced the entire roof with a high-performance material featuring triple the oxidation resistance. This new surface now supports our solar panel system.

We installed bifacial solar panels that generate electricity from both sides. In winter, reflected sunlight from snow also contributes to power generation.

At the location where rocks underground prohibiting ground screws to be placed, we enforced the screws with concrete.