-- Ichigo's (TYO:2337) combined solar and wind power generation with Ichigo Green Infrastructure Investment (TYO:9282) fell 14% year over year to 20.2 million kilowatt-hours in April due to heavy rainfall and reduced daylight hours, according to a Friday filing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The company's power output was also affected by a higher frequency of renewable energy purchase suspensions, it said. CO2 reduction totaled 8.69 million kilograms in April, down from 10.2 million kilograms a year earlier.
Ichigo and Ichigo Green generated 17.5 million kilowatt-hours and 2.7 million kilowatt-hours, respectively, during the month.
Heavy rainfall along Japan's Pacific coast and fewer productive daylight hours in western Japan weighed on renewable energy generation, the company said.