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Japan's Solar Surge: 10% Power Milestone Reached
21 Apr
Summary
- Solar power now constitutes 10% of Japan's electricity generation.
- Japan's solar share has doubled in the last decade.
- China is addressing significant overcapacity in its solar industry.

Japan achieved a notable energy milestone last year, with solar power contributing 10% to its total electricity generation, exceeding the global average. This marks a significant increase, as solar's share has doubled in Japan over the last ten years. Despite this growth, fossil fuels still constitute nearly 70% of Japan's energy mix. However, the expansion of renewables and nuclear power is gradually reducing the reliance on imported gas and coal.
In a contrasting development, Chinese authorities are actively working to strengthen capacity controls within their solar industry due to persistent overproduction. Several government agencies recently convened to emphasize enhanced collaboration and consistent policy implementation to tackle deep-rooted industry issues. This meeting included major state-owned power generators that procure solar products, signaling a concerted effort to manage the sector's challenges.