Published at Renewable Energy World --- San Diego, Calif. — While most U.S. customers are only able to get green electricity by either purchasing and installing their own system or acquiring a lease or power purchase agreement through a third-party company like SolarCity, Japanese customers will soon have another option. Homeowners and businesses unable to install their own systems will be able to purchase green electricity from existing installations, and those solar electricity providers will be able to receive similar benefits as utilities.
Currently, Japan’s electricity market is partially open to private providers, which includes customers with 50 kW of capacity or greater, but over 96 percent of the market is still dominated by ten vertically-integrated, investor-owned utilities. By 2016, the Japanese government is planning to open up the remaining retail electricity market, which includes customers 50 kW of capacity or less (residential and small business) to fully break up the long-standing monopoly.
As of the end of July, over 300 companies have registered to sell electricity as a Power Producer Supplier (PPS) in the future deregulated retail market, which has an estimated value of 7.5 trillion yen (US $73.1 billion). See More Here
Latest solar PV and other renewable energy market developments - policies, new products/services, business models, and market players - in the US and Japan
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Intel社が5年連続で1位に、米国で広がる再生可能エネルギーの積極活用
Published at Nikkei Technology --- 2014年7月に発表されたあるランキングで、米Intel社が5年連続で1位に輝いた。それは、米国でのグリーン電力使用量のランキングだ。US Environmental Protection Agency (米国 環境保護庁)が、グリーン電力を社内で消費する企業を調査した結果に基づいている。この他に上位メーカーとして、米Google社、米Apple社などが並んでいる。
米国では、社会的責任(CRS)の一環として、再生可能エネルギーを積極的に利用する企業が増えている。全ての使用電力を「再生可能エネルギー100%」にすると公約している企業も多い。今後も米国では、再生可能エネルギーを導入する企業がますます増えるだろう。Read More Here
米国では、社会的責任(CRS)の一環として、再生可能エネルギーを積極的に利用する企業が増えている。全ての使用電力を「再生可能エネルギー100%」にすると公約している企業も多い。今後も米国では、再生可能エネルギーを導入する企業がますます増えるだろう。Read More Here
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