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Japan: Deregulate Utilities?
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Aug 21 2014 03:05 AM | eds in Economy & Politics
Japanese homeowners or apartment owners. that installed a PV system greater than
. . . 10 kW on their Misawa residential buildings under the FIT contract,
. . . partnering with the housing developer, Eneres, a company,
. . . that's specializing in:
. . . . . . energy development consulting,
. . . . . . electricity trading and
. . . . . . energy management, will purchase solar electricity at
. . . US $0.01/kWh above the FIT contract rate and
. . . Misawa, as a new PPS, will resell electricity to its group companies.
Sekisui House, Japan's biggest homebuilder, sold over
. . . 21,300 new solar homes during FY2012 .
08-20-2014 Source: Japan: Deregulate Utilities?
. . . 10 kW on their Misawa residential buildings under the FIT contract,
. . . partnering with the housing developer, Eneres, a company,
. . . that's specializing in:
. . . . . . energy development consulting,
. . . . . . electricity trading and
. . . . . . energy management, will purchase solar electricity at
. . . US $0.01/kWh above the FIT contract rate and
. . . Misawa, as a new PPS, will resell electricity to its group companies.
Sekisui House, Japan's biggest homebuilder, sold over
. . . 21,300 new solar homes during FY2012 .
08-20-2014 Source: Japan: Deregulate Utilities?