Concerns over 'foreign-made panels covering Japan' - Domestic technology for 'self-consumption solar power' rapidly emerges in the review of renewable energy policies.
ケネスエネルギー開発
The government's renewable energy policy is reaching a turning point. As Mr. Takai expressed concern that "foreign-made panels will cover Japan's land," energy "security" is entering a new phase. Relying heavily on the large-scale introduction of overseas panels has led to issues such as forest development and waste disposal. If the review continues to be delayed, it has been pointed out that there is a possibility of over 100 million used panels remaining in the country after 2030. The root cause is "excessive dependence on a low-cost imported electricity structure." To build a truly sustainable renewable energy policy, it is essential to shift to a "locally produced and consumed" energy model. Kenneth Energy Development Co., Ltd.'s self-consumption solar power generation system is committed to domestic equipment, domestic design, and domestic construction, boasting over 8,000 installations nationwide. Companies that have adopted this system have achieved an average reduction of 28% in electricity costs and a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions simultaneously. Now, with the review of renewable energy policies, the ability to generate power in-house is becoming a new competitive advantage for businesses.

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