List of articles on solar power generation

Chiba University of Commerce introduces renewable energy that coexists with the local community through off-site corporate PPA and constructs agricultural solar power generation equipment 

 Chiba University of Commerce, CUC Energy Co., Ltd.*, and UPDATER Co., Ltd. announced on December 2023, 12 that they will be conducting an “off-site corporate […]

E-sports tournament powered by portable solar power developed by the University of Electro-Communications through industry-academia collaboration

 On December 12th, Chofu City, Tokyo, the University of Electro-Communications, NTT East Tokyo Musashino Branch, and NTTe-Sports will hold a concert at Shibasaki Aya Station in Shibasaki, Chofu City […]

Solar power generation and EV utilization can reduce CO2 emissions in Jakarta by 77% Tohoku University analysis

 Associate Professor Takuro Kobata of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, with the cooperation of an Indonesian researcher, made a roof top in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia […]

Wind power growth in 2019 exceeds solar power, the first time since the introduction of FIT

 The growth rate of domestic wind power generation and geothermal power generation, which started operation in 2019, exceeded that of solar power generation, which is the Graduate School of Social Sciences, Chiba University […]

Developed control methods for Keio University, University of Electro-Communications, etc. to stabilize the next-generation power system 

 Masaki Inoue, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Assistant Professor Tomonori Sadamoto, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, North Carolina State University […]

Chiba University of Commerce receives three awards at home and abroad for its environmental efforts

 Chiba University of Commerce, which aims to become Japan's first "100% renewable energy university" in order to contribute to environmental conservation such as global warming countermeasures, has been […].