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Initial cost of 0 yen!! Differences between solar power generation PPA model and company-owned systems.

Recent hot topic: Self-consumption solar power generation - Which is better, the PPA model or ownership? A thorough explanation!!

This document explains the differences between the "PPA model" and the "self-owned model" of solar power generation systems, which are attracting attention as renewable energy sources. Our company, with its long-standing achievements and know-how in the solar power business, will listen to your current situation and preferences, and consider and propose the optimal plan for you. We have created a "free simulation" to show the actual effects of solar power generation. If necessary, we can also compare the differences between the "PPA model" and "self-ownership." If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.

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basic information

【Features】 - Power supply is possible even during a power outage - Reduction in electricity costs - Initial cost of 0 yen in the case of a PPA model - Due to the initial investment scheme, high-priced electricity sales are expected for the first five years - No renewable energy surcharge applies to self-consumption, helping to reduce electricity purchase volume

Price information

[Price and Subsidy] Cost: Individual estimates based on roof area and contracted electricity amount Subsidy: Up to 2/3 subsidy (nationwide coverage)

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Comparison of PPA model and company-owned model

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Our company is engaged in EPC business, power generation business, and aggregator retail electricity business. We are developing a PPA business utilizing non-FIT and FIP, and we develop power sources tailored to the needs of retail electricity providers and their end-users, regardless of whether they are physical or virtual. In addition, for regional power source development, we will develop locally sourced power by forming joint ventures with local EPCs and PPA projects, as well as establishing power generation SPCs.