Japanese Largest Water Photovoltaic Power Station Due To Strong Wind Fire
Sep 10, 2019
Beware of natural disasters Japanese largest water photovoltaic power station due to strong wind fire
This year's No. 15 typhoon "Faxai" invaded the Kanto area with the strongest typhoon in the history of Kanto in Japan. Chiba Prefecture is the first to bear the brunt. The largest solar water board in Japan on the reservoir lake of Shimabara may be due to strong winds. Extended burning.
The Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported that the largest floating solar panel in Japan in Chiba Prefecture, Shimao City, had a sudden fire. The firefighting unit was rushed to the scene after receiving the notification. Firefighters have ruled that the fire may be caused by strong winds caused by Faxi, causing the solar panels to heat up and burn.
The city’s former city fire station said that at around 1 pm Japan time, the solar panels on the lakeside of the Shancang Reservoir in Shimabara City were found to have caught fire and black smoke, and notified the fire department.
Due to the fire, the fire-fighting units continued to extinguish fires. Firefighters said that the number of burning solar panels was about 50. Fortunately, no one was injured.
It is a large-scale solar photovoltaic power generation area that can generate more than 1000 kilowatts of electricity per hour. It uses more than 50,000 solar panels and covers an area of about 18 hectares. It is the largest in Japan for solar panels.








