Japan’s floating solar farm will store energy and send it to shore through drones

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It will be the first in Japan.

plans to build Tokyo's first offshore floating solar farm under "The Tokyo Bay ESG Project." The panels placed over Tokyo Bay will be stored and shipped back to shore in batteries by drone sailing vessels., this project aims to deploy environmentally friendly technology to realize local energy production and consumption in the Tokyo Bay Area.

SolarDuck collaborates with Tokyu Land Corporation and Everblue Technologies Inc. on this project as a consortium.Tokyo Bay eSG Project targets to build a sustainable metropolis lasting 50 to 100 years, intending cutting-edge renewable energy, next-generation mobility, environmental improvement, and resource recycling in the central breakwater region.

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