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Incentives boost solar sector in Japan
Incentives boost solar sector in Japan
Domestic shipments of solar cells and modules rose 80% in the Q3.
Fault study at Oi nuke plant may impact all offline reactors
Toyo University professor Mitsuhisa Watanabe, a polemicist on active faults, has fought a long losing battle
Japan's safety experts funded by nuke industry
Being swayed by power companies.
Check out Japan's solar market profile
A combination of factors makes Japan a profitable choice for solar energy investments.
“Solar islands” to provide Japan with power
Japan intends to float 10 islands made of solar panel arrays.
Japan reconsidering geothermal energy
Long-neglected geothermal energy is now more attractive.
Japan's nuke fallout forecasts found to be flawed
Projections riddled with mistakes.
Japan power firms focus on gas-fired plants
18 gigawatt capacity gas-fired plants.
Marubeni wins big Japan solar plant deal
Sufficient to supply some 15,000 households.
Tepco to invite thermal supply bids
Invitation to bid.
Jupiter to start electricity sales
Leading cable television operator Jupiter Telecommunications Co. said Tuesday it will start selling electricity
Six solar projects to rise in Japan
Truly a land of rising sun.
Nuke industry funded NRC's safety experts
Four of the six members on a government panel drafting new nuclear safety regulations each received between ¥3
Japanese landfill ready for mega solar project
Seven firms throw their support.
Hokkaido urges power-saving goal of 7%
Cut electricity use by 7 percent.
Japanese utilities with nuke reactors incur losses
Net losses for April-September.
Japan’s renewables subsidies spur $2 billion investment
Japan's subsidies for renewable power suppliers has led to over $2 billion of investment since they were