Date: 27 October 2011
TOKYO Oct 24 (Reuters) - Japanese trading house Sojitz Corp said on Monday it had launched a 24 megawatt solar energy project in Germany, one of the country's largest solar plants.
The company said the 55 million euro ($76 million) facility, built in Mixdorf, about 100 km (66 miles) south of Berlin, was completed and began operations in July.
It has signed a 20-year contract to sell power output to German utility E.ON AG (EONGn.DE: Quote) at 0.2207 euro per kilowatt-hour under Germany's generous feed-in tariff scheme.
Sojitz also operates a 3-MW solar facility in Betzweiler, southern Germany. ($1 = 0.720 Euros) (Reporting by Osamu Tsukimori; Editing by Edmund Klamann)
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Japan's Sojitz launches 24 MW solar plant in Germany
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