Japan Infrastructure Fund Investment Corporation [9287.T]

TOKYO, Apr 08 (Pulse News Wire) – Japan Infrastructure Fund Investment Corporation (9287.T) reported its March 2026 solar power generation performance and output control status. In March, the total generated electricity was 1,084,384 kWh, exceeding the expected production of 1,033,200 kWh.

However, there was a shortfall of 51,184 kWh compared to expectations. Additionally, the cumulative carbon dioxide reduction achieved through these operations amounted to approximately 12,246,244 kg-CO2. The report also detailed the implementation of output controls across various facilities during the May 2026 fiscal period.

As of April 8, the corporation had recorded a total of 495 days of output control across its assets. Notably, some facilities experienced significant restrictions due to online proxy control mechanisms, which involve remote adjustments made by transmission companies on behalf of offline-controlled plants. While the precise impact of these measures remains undetermined, the corporation anticipates receiving compensation based on the volume of controlled output.

Overall, the data highlights the variability in operational efficiency and the ongoing challenges faced in managing renewable energy sources within Japan's grid system.

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