How to use solar energy in Japanese homes | NenPower
Research into more affordable, efficient solar panels and enhanced energy storage solutions is ongoing, promising greater accessibility and performance in the future.
Research into more affordable, efficient solar panels and enhanced energy storage solutions is ongoing, promising greater accessibility and performance in the future.
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The Japanese government is seeking to expand solar power by enacting subsidies and a feed-in tariff (FIT). In December 2008, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced a goal of 70% of new homes having solar power installed, and would be spending $145 million in the first quarter of 2009 to encourage home solar power. 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 st
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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
The steady growth of solar power in Japan is attributed to several factors, including the country''s focus on energy security, economic efficiency and environmental sustainability.
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