Grid governance, utility obligation reform, and local engagement can reignite Japan’s renewable energy growth
Innovative regional approaches in Fukushima and Akita demonstrate scalable models to overcome transmission, regulatory, and utility challengesDespite its recent lackluster renewable growth, Japan can meet its pledge to triple renewable power capacity by 2030 by resolving structural and institutional bottlenecks, according to a new
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Grid governance, utility obligation reform, and local engagement can reignite Japan’s renewable energy growth
Innovative regional approaches in Fukushima and Akita demonstrate scalable models to overcome transmission, regulatory, and utility challengesDespite its recent lackluster renewable growth, Japan can meet its pledge to triple renewable power capacity by 2030 by resolving structural and institutional bottlenecks, according to a new
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