[Breaking News] Measures to prevent fires at solar power plants! Thorough weed control is the top priority.
For the first time, specific guidelines and measures for weed control have been presented.
The latest safety standards revised on May 15, 2025, require more specific "weed control" measures (removal of dead vegetation, etc.) to prevent fires in solar power generation facilities. This is extremely important for ensuring the safety of power plants. **Specific Measures for Fire Prevention "Weed Control"** In the event of a fire caused by mechanical failure, the presence of flammable materials nearby increases the risk of fire spreading, so the following measures have been strengthened: ● Thorough removal of dead vegetation: It is mandatory to cleanly remove dead vegetation around machinery that has the potential to ignite (such as power conditioners). ● Fire-resistant materials for fire spread prevention: To prevent fire spread, specific methods such as laying fire-resistant ground cover sheets and using crushed stone are also recommended. ● Importance of continuous maintenance: These measures are not a one-time effort; it is very important to regularly inspect and replace them to ensure their effectiveness is maintained. This revision is an important step towards the safe operation of solar power plants and ensuring the safety of the local community. \Please use the summarized materials for internal sharing!/ You can download it for free from "Download Catalog."
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The Hakuzaki Corporation is committed to "controlling weeds with environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, the best in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.