Showa Shell Sekiyu Group Participates in Takreer Joint Project with Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum
Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. and Solar Frontier K.K. announced
today their participation in a joint project between JCCP and
Takreer (Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company), an oil refining
company managed by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, to introduce and
test photovoltaic power generation systems at one of its
facilities. The opening ceremony was held in the Emirate of
Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on May 22. Many
of the attendees, including Tatsuro Watanabe, Ambassador of
Japan to the UAE, expressed great expectations for the
project.
JCCP is an organization that promotes employee exchanges and
technical cooperation with oil-producing nations in
downstream oil sectors. The Japan delegation's interest
in friendly relations with oil-producing nations for stable
oil supply complements the renewable energy policy of the
Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which will increase its capacity to
export crude oil rather than use it domestically. The solar
panels used in the project feature CIS thin-film solar cells
that were supplied by Solar Frontier K.K. through Showa Shell
Sekiyu, a member of JCCP. The UAE is the second nation in the
Middle East where the Showa Shell Sekiyu Group has
participated in projects, after Saudi Arabia.
The photovoltaic power generation systems total 36.4
kilowatts installed in four locations, including on the
rooftop of a facility related to oil refining operated by
Takreer. Solar Frontier's CIS thin-film solar cells
exhibit suitability for high temperature environments, and
thus Takreer has high expectations for the system. Showa
Shell Sekiyu Group will gather and analyze power generation
data on the solar cells that were installed over a period of
one year and will examine the possibility of installing
additional photovoltaic power systems at other refinery
related facilities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Showa Shell Sekiyu Group has been engaged in crude oil
transactions with the Emirate of Abu Dhabi for many years.
The opportunity to augment the relationship through renewable
energy initiatives in advanced solar technology with
organizations such as JCCP adds significant potential
benefits.
Overview of the Joint Project
- Principle Project Entities: Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum (JCCP) and Takreer (an oil refining company managed by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi)
- Project Supporters: Showa Shell Sekiyu Group (Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K., Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu, Co., Ltd.*, Solar Frontier K.K.)
- Construction: Chiyoda Corporation
- Installation Site: 4 locations including the rooftop of an oil refinery related facility operated by Takreer.
- Photovoltaic Power Generation System: Four 9.1kW photovoltaic power generation systems that use CIS thin-film solar cells from Solar Frontier
*Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu, Co., Ltd. is a part of the Showa Shell Sekiyu Group, and the company produces oil products. In this project, the company gives technical advices.
The Installed Photovoltaic Power Generation System
Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.
Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and has roots dating back more than 100 years in the downstream energy business.
About Solar Frontier
Solar Frontier K.K., a 100% subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. (TYO:5002) ("Solar Frontier"), has a mission to create the most economical, ecological solar energy solutions on Earth. Building on a legacy of work in solar energy since the 1970s, Solar Frontier today develops and manufactures CIS (denoting copper, indium, selenium) thin-film solar modules for customers in all sectors around the world. Solar Frontier's gigawatt-scale production facilities in Miyazaki, Japan, integrate compelling economical and ecological advantages into every module: from lower energy requirements in manufacturing to the higher overall output (kWh) of CIS in real operating conditions. Solar Frontier is headquartered in Tokyo, with offices in Europe, the U.S.A., and the Middle East.www.solar-frontier.com for more information.
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