Japan Solar Power Buyback

Mega solar projects are expanding faster than local governments can manage, raising major concerns for landscapes, wildlife, and nearby communities. Under the new Takaichi Cabinet, Japan is set to tig...
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BCPG exits Japan solar portfolio worth over THB 10,000 million

Niwat Adirek, President and CEO of BCPG Public Company Limited, announced through the SET disclosure the divestment of BCPG''s solar portfolio in Japan, consisting of nine solar power projects

Key Barriers in Japan''s Renewable Energy Developme

A key structural issue is the limited commitment of major electric utilities to domestic renewable energy development. Despite owning around 75% of Japan''s installed power capacity, they have invested

Japan wants cash for its green transition. But what are

Japan is asking investors to stump trillions of yen over the next

Japan to Promote Solar Power Consolidation; Feed-In Tariff System

The government intends to promote business consolidation by giving preferential treatment to “certified operator” with an aim to expanding solar power generation, named as a pillar

Japan Bets on Next-gen Solar Power Tech as Key Driver for Clean

Still, several factors suggest the declines in the Japanese market have peaked, and a revival in the pace of new development will follow. One of the drivers will be the underutilized rooftop

Japan Solar Power Generation Market to Hit Valuation of US$ 12.21

The Japan solar power generation market thus intersects directly with e-mobility infrastructure, replacing grid-imported electricity that once carried substantial carbon intensity.

Japan''s Solar Boom: Why Takaichi Is Pushing Back

Under the new Takaichi Cabinet, Japan is set to tighten regulations on large-scale solar power plants, also known as "mega solar" projects. Solar facilities have been expanding rapidly

Subsidies for big solar power projects could end in FY 2027

Ground-mounted commercial solar power facilities with an output of 10 kilowatts or more will be ineligible for the subsidies as early as fiscal 2027, they said. But the government plans to...

Banpu divests from 10 Japanese solar power plants

Banpu Power Plc has decided to divest shares in 10 solar power plants in Japan worth 4.46 billion baht to optimise its portfolio of energy assets and ensure long-term expansion. The...

Solar power in Japan

The government enacted a feed-in tariff in November 2009 that requires utilities to purchase excess solar power sent to the grid by homes and businesses and pay twice the standard electricity rate for

Japan wants cash for its green transition. But what are investors

Japan is asking investors to stump trillions of yen over the next decade to back its efforts to tackle climate change. But both investor groups and climate change experts are concerned about

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