A Growing Need for Energy Storage The increasing generation of renewables on the Japanese grid has led to various support policies and CAPEX subsidy schemes to support
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A total of 12 projects totaling 180MW/595.3MWh was awarded 13 billion yen through Tokyo''s FY2024 subsidy for promoting grid-scale
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A total of 12 projects totaling 180MW/595.3MWh was awarded 13 billion yen through Tokyo''s FY2024 subsidy for promoting grid-scale battery storage, the metropolitan
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Five 20-year fixed revenue capacity market contracts secured through Japanese government''s second Long-term Decarbonization
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