The facility is planned to be operated only using bio-waste.
EnviTec Asia/Pacific regional director Hendrik van der Tol said: "With our new construction project, we are setting new standards not only in the region, but also in the field of energy generation using waste material from supermarket and restaurant waste.
"The Japanese government has introduced electricity compensations for twenty years at a rate of 28 cents.
EnviTec Biogas, together with the Japanese company RENAGEN, aims to promote the introduction of the green multi-talent Biogas in Japan within the scope of a strategic partnership.
RENAGEN chairman Daisuke Mishima said: "With EnviTec Biogas, we are proud to have an internationally renowned biogas plant supplier on our side, with whom in the future we can offer installation engineering made in Germany, in Japan."