Japan Ruling Party Proposes Cutting Subsidies for Solar Projects
Japan''s ruling party has proposed cutting government subsidies for large-scale solar projects, as it pushes to reduce emphasis on renewables in the nation''s energy strategy.
Japan may end support for major solar-power projects
Japan''s government is considering ending support for new major solar-power generation projects from fiscal 2027. This comes amid growing concerns about the impact such plants have on
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...
Govt to Abolish Support for New Mga Solar Plants in Reversal of
Environmental damage caused by mega solar power plants has become a societal issue, and terminating the support would mark a fundamental change in policy, which has promoted mega
Government Initiatives | Sustainability and Energy
Learn about the government''s initiatives for Japan''s energy sector. By promoting green transformation, Japan aims to achieve de-carbonization, stable energy supply, and economic growth.
Government on the Right Track in Suspending Support for Mega Solar
Japan has decided to abolish the government support system for large-scale solar power plants commonly referred to as " mega solar." Currently, the system calls for purchasing solar energy at a
Japan to tighten regulations on mega-solar projects to protect nature
TOKYO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - The Japanese government will tighten regulations and end financial support for large-scale solar power projects to protect the natural environment, ensure safety and...
Japan to end subsidies for new mega solar projects from FY2027
The Japanese government is considering putting an end to feed-in subsidies for new large-scale solar farms from fiscal 2027 onward, sources familiar with the matter said Monday, amid
Japan plans to tighten laws around large-scale solar
Japan is set to impose stricter environmental oversight on future large-scale solar projects. The government may also discontinue financial support under its feed-in tariff and feed-in...