Increased generation of renewables requires various forms of energy storage to manage the issues associated with intermittency. Japan has, therefore, introduced two CAPEX subsidy schemes for grid-scale battery developers, excluding co-located projects.
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On October 22, 2021, the Government of Japan published the 6th Strategic Energy Plan to show the direction of Japan''s energy policy. It explains our climate-related efforts to overcome challenges toward achieving
Details Battery Storage Subsidies in Japan Introduction In the Sixth Strategic Energy Plan, published by the Japanese Government in October 2021, targets are set to (a)
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Battery energy storage systems (" BESS ") are playing an increasingly important role in the transition towards net zero. However, the regulations for BESS in Japan were generally perceived as requiring further clarification and
The subsidy, which covers between one and two thirds of equipment and construction costs depending on technology, was open for applications between the end of August and the end of October 2024.
ESS policies have been proposed in some countries to support the renewable energy integration and grid stability. These policies are mostly concentrated around battery
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While China, South Korea, Europe, and the US are also engaged in active development of all solid state batteries, Japan is leading the charge offering generous subsidies to technology proponents.
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A total of 27 projects was awarded 34.6 billion yen in subsidies through METI''s FY2024 program for supporting the expansion of renewable energy through introduction of energy storage, Sustainable Open Innovation
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As Japan works to expand battery storage amid growing solar and wind capacity, METI also runs a similar subsidy scheme at the national level. In FY2024, it awarded 34.6 billion yen to 27 projects. Both programs are expected to continue in FY2025.
As policy, technology, and decarbonization goals converge, Japan is positioning energy storage as a critical link between its climate targets and energy reliability. Japan’s energy storage policy is anchored by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), which outlined its ambitions in the 6th Strategic Energy Plan, adopted in 2021.
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 the deployment of grid-scale Battery Energy Storage (BESS).
Increased generation of renewables requires various forms of energy storage to manage the issues associated with intermittency. Japan has, therefore, introduced two CAPEX subsidy schemes for grid-scale battery developers, excluding co-located projects.
For the scheme ‘Support for the introduction of energy storage systems for home, commercial and industrial use’, the Japanese government has allocated around JPY9 billion (US$57.48 million) from the FY2023 supplementary budget.
T he Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI): primarily responsible for the evolution of Japan’s energy policy. The Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE): a department within METI that drafts energy policies. The Electricity and Gas Market Surveillance Commission (EGMSC) provides regulatory oversight.
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