Next-generation perovskite-compatible self-consumption solar power generation system
A change in the leading role of renewable energy. The root cause is dependence on imports, and the solution is "domestic production × perovskite."
Total construction cost of 908.4 billion yen, building 83 solar power plants nationwide. Numerous major clients including Sharp, Panasonic, Daiwa House, Nomura Securities, and JA Mitsui Leasing. Achieved up to 28% reduction in electricity costs without stopping high-precision manufacturing and logistics equipment. Simultaneously realized CO₂ reduction. 【Industry Challenges】 Supply risks and price fluctuations due to dependence on overseas panels. Burden of updating aging equipment and the emergence of waste panel issues. Rising electricity prices hinder business continuity planning (BCP). 【On-Site Pain Points】 The structure of "renewable energy = reliance on overseas" threatens the stability of corporate electricity supply. Electricity prices have risen by about 38% over the past five years, and without reducing import dependence, the risks of power outages and price surges cannot be avoided. If the development of domestic technology lags, a future where the renewable energy market is dominated by overseas players awaits.
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**Root Cause** The root cause is "a structure that relies too heavily on imported energy and equipment." **Examples** - Solar panel waste: Over 800,000 tons annually by 2030 (Ministry of the Environment estimate) - Electricity unit price: 18.2 yen/kWh on average for fiscal year 2024 (1.6 times higher than the past 10 years) - Kenneth introduction company results: Annual CO₂ reduction of 96 tons (example from Gunma Prefecture Silver Life Factory) **Solution** Kenneth Energy Development is developing a "renewable energy review-compatible self-consumption power generation system" that adopts next-generation domestic technologies such as perovskite solar cells, focusing on domestic panels and domestic construction. Implementation examples: Operating 100-366 kW systems at Kitasato University, Higashinarisha, Hiratsuka School Lunch Center, etc. Support for subsidies and leasing options is also available.
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【Price Information and Subsidy Support】 - Applicable Subsidy: Ministry of the Environment "Subsidy for Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Measures" - Cost Estimate: Installation cost of 100,000 yen/kW (estimate) - Lease/Finance: Supported by JA Mitsui Lease and Mitsubishi HC Capital 【Applications】 Ideal for self-generation and BCP measures in factories, logistics warehouses, schools, hospitals, etc. For more details, please download the industry-specific catalog.
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Mr. Takashi's promotion of "perovskite solar cells" - ideals and reality! What should companies choose now?
The statement made by Ms. Sanae Takaichi regarding the promotion of perovskite solar cells is generating buzz. Indeed, perovskite is lightweight and is attracting attention as a next-generation material, but practical application is still a way off. There are several hurdles remaining before commercialization, including mass production costs, durability, and power generation efficiency. On the other hand, the high electricity prices and the demand for carbon neutrality cannot wait. Companies that are "actually operating now" are opting for self-consumption rooftop solar power generation. Ground-mounted mega-solar projects face headwinds due to landscape and environmental regulations, but utilizing the roofs of factories, warehouses, and stores comes with substantial subsidies. Existing high-efficiency panels (especially those from Chinese Tier 1 manufacturers) boast power generation efficiencies exceeding 22% and a 25-year output guarantee, with a level of technological maturity that is unmatched. Rather than chasing dreams of the future, realizing "lower electricity costs now" is the best strategy for corporate management. Now, during the perovskite boom, attention is turning to realistic choices—self-consumption solar power.
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Mr. Takashi's statement "Foreign-made mega solar panels are covering the land" causes a stir—domestic and self-consumption solar power becomes the main focus of policy.
Foreign-made solar panels are covering Japan's land." This statement by Sanae Takaichi, the Minister for Economic Security, has caused a stir. As a result of clearing forests and the proliferation of overseas mega-solar projects, landslide disasters, environmental destruction, and issues with discarded panels have emerged in various regions. Furthermore, with the increasing geopolitical risks of the manufacturing countries, "cheap renewable energy" is now being said to pose a security threat. Takaichi has explicitly stated that "renewable energy should be promoted using domestic technology," emphasizing the idea of nurturing perovskite solar cells as a "national technology." This marks a clear shift in renewable energy policy from "quantity to quality" and from "foreign-made to domestic." Amidst this trend, self-consumption solar power systems are gaining attention. These systems complete the process from generation to consumption within the company, achieving local production and consumption of energy. Kenneth Energy Development Co., Ltd. is promoting the "domestication of renewable energy" for factories, logistics, and educational facilities, with a track record of 83 installations nationwide and designs compatible with domestic panels. The era of mega-solar is over, and now it is time for "renewable energy that protects the country.
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Concerns over 'foreign-made panels covering Japan' - Domestic technology for 'self-consumption solar power' rapidly emerges in the review of renewable energy policies.
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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Renewable energy stocks surge in the 'High City Trade'! The next-generation 'perovskite solar cells' open a new era of domestic power generation.
"Perovskite solar cells" are once again emerging at the center of Japan's renewable energy policy. Mr. Takai has proposed "nurturing domestic technology for renewable energy" as part of energy and industrial policy, causing related stocks to attract attention in the market as the "Takai trade." The background to this is Japan's long-standing dependence on foreign-made panels in its renewable energy structure. While inexpensive imports have supported proliferation, they have also left a "negative legacy" of forest development, disposal risks, and price fluctuations. If this continues, both the land and energy supply will be controlled by foreign entities—this sense of crisis is the trigger for policy change. Perovskite solar cells possess the trifecta of being lightweight, highly efficient, and low-cost, making installation in existing buildings easy. Development is progressing as a domestic technology, and it is expected to become a mainstay for self-consumption power generation in the future. Kenneth Energy Development Co., Ltd. is developing a "next-generation self-consumption solar power system" with an eye on these perovskite cells. With over 8,000 installations nationwide and expertise in subsidy support, they are turning companies' "energy independence" into reality.
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"From Quantity to Quality" - The government's policy shifts to prioritize "energy security." Perovskite opens a new trend in domestic renewable energy.
The energy policy promoted by the government has finally made a significant shift from "quantity to quality." The previous large-scale introduction of renewable energy policies relied on inexpensive foreign-made panels, leading to the chaotic installation of mega-solar farms across Japan's land, which created environmental, landscape, and waste issues. As a result, Japan's energy self-sufficiency rate remains at a mere 13%, and even with the advancement of renewable energy, "import dependence" has not been resolved. In light of this reflection, the focus moving forward will be on "developing domestic energy technologies" and promoting "self-consumption type renewable energy." Among these, perovskite solar cells are lightweight, highly efficient, and offer great flexibility in installation, making them a trump card for "decentralized renewable energy" that can be easily retrofitted onto building walls and roofs. Kenneth Energy Development Co., Ltd. is developing a "selective self-consumption solar power generation system" that utilizes domestic panels and perovskite technology. Based on a track record of 83 projects nationwide and a total construction cost of 908.4 billion yen, it supports the industry's "energy independence." Now, renewable energy is entering an era of "security infrastructure."
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Kenneth Energy Development Co., Ltd. is a company aiming to promote renewable energy, operating in the following three main areas: 〇 Energy development business centered on solar power generation - Comprehensive support from planning, design, construction, to operation of rooftop and ground-mounted solar power plants - Assistance with connection negotiations with power companies and various permit applications, ensuring a smooth introduction even for first-timers 〇 Electrical equipment construction business - Handling a wide variety of electrical work, including new construction and renovation of commercial facilities and apartments - Broad coverage of all equipment, including lighting, air conditioning, emergency power supply, water supply and drainage, and gas piping 〇 Real estate and construction support business - Involved in infrastructure development and project support related to construction, leveraging a comprehensive construction system as a strength Additionally, many qualified professionals, such as electrical chief engineers and construction management engineers, are on staff, providing strong support for companies in their decarbonization efforts and cost reduction with high technical skills and reliable responsiveness. In the solar power-related business and real estate-related business, we can provide a wide range of support from project sourcing and investigation stages to execution stages such as EPC, tailored to your needs.



