Kyocera Corp. Opens Floating Mega Solar Power Station

Workers walk between rows of solar panels at the 2.3-megawatt floating solar power station operated by Kyocera TCL Solar LLC, a joint venture between Kyocera Corp. and Century Tokyo Leasing Corp., on Sakasamaike Pond in Kasai, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on Sunday, May 24, 2015. The plant, with panels set up on a reservoir, is the world's largest floating solar plant, Kyoto-based Kyocera said in a statement Monday. Photographer: Buddhika Weerasinghe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Workers walk between rows of solar panels at the 2.3-megawatt floating solar power station operated by Kyocera TCL Solar LLC, a joint venture between Kyocera Corp. and Century Tokyo Leasing Corp., on Sakasamaike Pond in Kasai, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, on Sunday, May 24, 2015. The plant, with panels set up on a reservoir, is the world's largest floating solar plant, Kyoto-based Kyocera said in a statement Monday. Photographer: Buddhika Weerasinghe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Kyocera Corp. Opens Floating Mega Solar Power Station
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