The solar power plant of Excelsior has started operations on the site of a former golf course in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

ケネスエネルギー開発
Excelsior Japan, a renewable energy company based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, announced on July 2 that the "Funaki Solar Power Plant," constructed in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, has completed its trial operation and has begun full-scale operations. The output is 14.4 MW, with an annual power generation of approximately 17,200 MWh, all of which will be supplied to Amazon. This power plant is one of the projects supporting Amazon's goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. Amazon aims for net-zero emissions ten years ahead of the Paris Agreement targets, and this initiative will contribute to that achievement. Additionally, Excelsior has donated emergency generators and disaster prevention supplies such as tents to Ube City as part of its community contribution. This also plays a role in enhancing the region's disaster preparedness. Excelsior is based in Spain and operates renewable energy projects around the world. It is also advancing several solar power projects within Japan.
