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NYK subsidiary launches solar project at LA Port

Jun 1, 2010 Port

Yusen Terminals (YTI), a wholly owned subsidiary of NYK, has announced completion of the first tenant-installed solar project at the Port of Los Angeles, Euclid Infotech reported.


The pilot system, installed in cooperation with NYK Trading Corporation and designed by SeaPort Energy, will produce about 11,800 kWh/year using only 96 modules.


This represents an emissions reduction equal to planting 5.7 acres of trees each year.


The "CIS" solar photovoltaic cells, produced by Solar Frontier KK, are considered to be environment-friendly "next-generation PV modules" because they use no silicon. Copper, indium and selenium are the major components of CIS solar cells. The CIS solar cells provide the highest photoelectric conversion efficiency of all thin-film modules as a result of their excellent absorption of available light.


YTI's pilot project was installed adjacent to the wharf to demonstrate the durability of the CIS solar modules in a saltwater maritime environment.


(Source:www.cargonewsasia.com)

 
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