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Survey: 80% of Japan's municipalities eager to promote renewable energy
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22 July 2014
On 22 July 2014 The Asahi Shimbun reported:
About 80 per cent of municipal governments across Japan are keen to promote renewable energies in the hope that the new energy sources, technology, and sales revenue will help revitalize regional development, a survey shows. The Asahi Shimbun and Hitotsubashi University carried out a joint survey to mark the second anniversary of the government feed-in-tariff system introduced in July 2012 to kick-start the market for renewable energy. Of 1,279 municipal governments that responded, 74 per cent said they currently operate power facilities using renewable energies.
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