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babaThis solar power plant was built on idle farmland in the town, which had increased in the aftermath of the earthquake and nuclear disaster. With around 110,000 solar panels installed, the plant annually generates enough energy to meet the annual electricity consumption of approx. 9,100 ordinary households. The facility has an observation deck that can be used for study tours. Part of the revenue from power sales is used to support the local revitalization effort.This major development and demonstration hub for field robots for land, sea, and air was established under the “Fukushima Innovation Coast Framework”, a national project for the industrial restoration of the Coastal Region. Located on a site measuring approximately 1,000 metres (east to west) by 500 metres (north to south) within Minamisoma City Reconstruction Industrial Park, this facility has reproductions of actual environments of use in infrastructure and disaster situations and conducts various activities such as robot performance evaluation and manoeuvre training.One of the largest hydrogen production facilities in the worldFukushima Hydrogen Energy Research FieldThis is one of the world’s largest hydrogen energy systems and aims to develop low-cost hydrogen production technology to produce, store hydrogen. Hydrogen produced here was used to fuel the Olympic Cauldron at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. supply and Address: Tanashio, Namie Town (Tanashio Industrial Complex)Address: 45-169 Sukakeba, Kaibama, Haramachi-ku, Minamisoma City TEL: 0244-32-0822a. Visitors can view the 110,000 solar panels from an observation deck.b. Explanations about the power plant and generating facilities are provided.Address: Oishihara (inside Shimosenri), Kamiteoka, Tomioka Town TEL: 0240-23-5154a. Experiments with drones, etc. can be carried out. The building overlooks a large area of the site.b. A tunnel, a bridge, an urban landscape, roads, etc. have been constructed on the site so that disaster environments can be simulated. Address: 83 Shin-akanuma, Kaibama, Haramachi-ku, Minamisoma City (inside Minamisoma City Reconstruction Industrial Park) TEL: 0244-26-343119Measuring radiation levels following the disasterFukushima Prefectural Centre for Environmental CreationEnvironmental Radiation Monitoring Centre The Environmental Radiation Monitoring Centre is a facility for monitoring and continuous measurement of spatial radiation doses around the nuclear power station. The separate calibration building carries out the “calibration” necessary to ensure that the radiation measurement devices accurately measure radiation levels. Tomioka Revitalization Mega Solar Power Plant SAKURAFukushima Robot Test Field

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