Hanwha Japan presents "solar power generation" to the new gymnasium in Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture!

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The major South Korean company "Hanwha Japan" (Minato Ward, Tokyo) has announced that it will donate solar power generation equipment to the new comprehensive gymnasium in Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture. 〇 "Environmentally Friendly Power" for the New Gymnasium The comprehensive gymnasium in Hyuga City has been around for about 50 years and has issues related to aging and seismic resistance. The city is advancing the construction of a new gymnasium that can also serve as a disaster prevention base, but it faces challenges such as financial constraints and a declining population. In response, Hanwha Japan has decided to donate 32 solar power modules (totaling 13.12 kW), 2 power conditioners, and 1 hybrid storage system for the benefit of the community. This is expected to generate approximately 15,943 kWh of electricity annually (equivalent to about 4 to 5 average households). 〇 Useful in Times of Disaster! Active as an "Emergency Power Source" The donated solar power generation and storage batteries will primarily be used for the gymnasium's electricity, but in the event of a disaster, they will be utilized as an emergency power source to operate lights and equipment in evacuation shelters. Additionally, the gymnasium is planned to serve as a storage location for emergency supplies and a long-term evacuation site, becoming the "last bastion" for the community. The new gymnasium is scheduled to be completed by the fiscal year 2026.
