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Post-FIT, Storage Batteries and PCSs Present New Opportunities for Solar Power Industry

Jul. 12, 2017

Filed Under: Products Tagged With: batteries, feed-in tariff scheme, Kyocera, lithium-ion batteries, Nichicon, Panasonic, power conditioning systems, renewable energy, solar cells, solar power, storage batteries, Tesla

Revisions to Japan’s feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme for renewable energy are driving changes to the country’s storage battery and power…...

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