Japan-based optical imaging and printing technology company Canon announced that its Canon IT Solutions Inc. unit has begun testing an industrial photovoltaic system designed to power its data center in Nishitokyo, located in the western part of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
Dubbed Solarcontainer, SolarCont has devised a photovoltaic power plant developed as a mobile power generator with collapsible photovoltaic modules. The unfolded panels can reach up to 120 meters in length, and there are 240 solar panels that can be installed.
The team developed a multi-phase approach that would initially include using cost-efficient small-cell technology to build a 2G network and establish basic voice communications across the outer islands, giving 5,000 people access to a phone for the first time.
The Department of Energy, MoENR announces the commissioning of Phase I (17. 38 MWp) of the Sephu Solar Project in Sephu Gewog, Wangdue Phodrang, marking the launch of the country's first utility scale solar photovoltaic power plant implemented by the Government.
The Base Station Energy Cabinet is a fully enclosed, weather-resistant telecom energy cabinet designed to provide reliable power distribution and battery backup for outdoor communication networks.