TOKYO, Mar 11 (Pulse News Wire) – Japan Infrastructure Fund Investment Corporation (9287.T) reported its solar power generation output for February 2026. The total generated electricity was 11,777,141 kWh, falling short of the expected 12,936,806 kWh by 1,159,666 kWh.

The company's portfolio includes 65 kW panels across various facilities, achieving a cumulative CO2 reduction of 8,436,340 kg. In detail, the S-01 facility in Saitama recorded a shortfall of 8,426 kWh compared to expectations, while the S-02 facility in Hiroshima exceeded expectations by 10,834 kWh. Other notable performances included the S-32 facility in Fukuoka, which experienced significant curtailment due to online proxy control measures, resulting in a total of 20 days of reduced operations during the five-month period ending May 2026.

Online proxy controls, implemented by online controllable plants on behalf of offline plants, led to adjustments in several locations. As of now, the impact of these controls remains undetermined but is anticipated to result in future compensation payments. The company also noted disruptions caused by electrical issues in January affecting certain facilities' operations thereafter.

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