| 30% of Japanese Houses to Have Solar Panels |
| Written by Heather McKee | |
| Thursday, 03 January 2008 | |
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Although Japan (mainly Sharp) produces half of the solar modules in the world, the equipment has been out of reach for the average household, costing up to two million yen ($18,000) for a family of four to go solar. The government is proposing to fund a research institute in 2008 - to the shamisen tune of 2 billion yen ($18M) - which they hope will decrease the cost of the technology by increasing its efficiency and reducing its generation costs. Via The Japan Times Comments
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