Solar photovoltaic (pv) net news: Japan's economy, trade and industry ( METI) On March 22, set new feed-in tariff for small areas of commercial solar subsidies ( 配合) 。 Since April 1, FiT would decrease in the seventh year in a row, the 22% cut, that is, 14 yen per kilowatt hour ( 0. 13 $/ KWH) 。 The cut advice applies to the capacity of 10 - 500 kw system. New FiT for launch in 2012 the plan is to provide a third of the level. Suitable for photovoltaic industry in Japan or less than 10 kw system will remain the same, the FiT is 24 - 26 the yen per kilowatt hour, concrete is determined by the place.
as another move lower solar subsidies, Japan launched a public bidding process, to 0. A rate upper limit of 20000 kw or more facilities. For fiscal year 2019, this would apply to 500 kw or more facilities.
FiT of onshore wind down from 20 yen per kilowatt hour to 19 yen per kilowatt hour. There is no change in the FiT of offshore wind, geothermal and biomass.
in the meantime, METI also revealed that Japan's electricity prices edged up to 2. 95 yen per kilowatt hour. In 2019, this would mean that an ordinary family is 260 KWH electricity consumption, electricity for the whole year of 9204 yen ( 767 yen per month) 。
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