Electrification 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-822143-3.00002-0
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“…However, the surge in the availability of variable solar power with higher leverage cost of generation triggered repercussions from incumbent electric power companies, leading to the replacement of a FiT with a net energy billing scheme for rooftop solar (OEPC, n.a). The government did not ensure priority grid access to RES-E IPPs and PPSs, legitimizing solar curtailment without compensation by the incumbent electricity utilities and imposing additional grid and transmission fees upon IPPs and PPSs to maintain grid capacity for nuclear power for future recommission (Haukkala et al, 2021). It also imposed capacity charges and imbalance prices when power production imbalances were generated within their balancing groups.…”
Section: Res-e Policy In Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the surge in the availability of variable solar power with higher leverage cost of generation triggered repercussions from incumbent electric power companies, leading to the replacement of a FiT with a net energy billing scheme for rooftop solar (OEPC, n.a). The government did not ensure priority grid access to RES-E IPPs and PPSs, legitimizing solar curtailment without compensation by the incumbent electricity utilities and imposing additional grid and transmission fees upon IPPs and PPSs to maintain grid capacity for nuclear power for future recommission (Haukkala et al, 2021). It also imposed capacity charges and imbalance prices when power production imbalances were generated within their balancing groups.…”
Section: Res-e Policy In Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher development risks in exploring wells and unpredictable quality may create cost overrun, despite recent technological developments and increased accuracy of exploration (West Japan Engineering Consultants, Inc., 2007). Unpredictable and irreversible adverse impacts delay drilling permits, thus increasing financial risks (Kubota et al, 2013), especially where appropriate land use and spatial planning policies, streamlining permitting and environmental impact assessment processes, and studies on environmental and social impacts are lacking (Haukkala et al, 2021).…”
Section: Struggles For Energy Transition 33mentioning
confidence: 99%