• خبرگزاری آریافارسی
    • Arya News AgencyEnglish
    • Arya News Agencyالعربیه
خبرگزاری آریا
Saturday, December 6, 2025
  • Home
  • iran
    • world
      • Economy
        • Sports
          • Technology
            • Archive
            Economy

            Japan to tighten regulations on mega solar power plants over nature, disaster risk concerns

            Friday, October 31, 2025 - 05:54:53
            Japan to tighten regulations on mega solar power plants over nature, disaster risk concerns
            Arya News - Problems regarding mega solar power plants have arisen in Japan in recent years, including deforestation.

            TOKYO – The government plans to tighten regulations on so-called mega solar power plants related to nature destruction and disaster risk.
            A liaison conference comprising five ministries will compile potential measures regarding mega solar power plants, such as amendments to relevant laws and the strengthening of monitoring systems, as soon as this year. The five ministries include the Environment Ministry and the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry.
            Problems regarding mega solar power plants have arisen in Japan in recent years. Multiple mega solar power plants are being built in areas around Kushiro Shitsugen National Park, resulting in deforestation and other issues. In September, the Kushiro municipal assembly in Hokkaido approved an ordinance regulating the construction of mega solar power plants.
            The Cabinet of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi plans to expedite the formulation of measures on the issue. Takaichi’s stance was shown in a document exchanged by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party upon forming the coalition government. “We will introduce measures to impose legal regulations on mega solar power plants at the ordinary Diet session in 2026,” the document stated.
            The government is set to begin full-fledged examinations into how 16 laws and ordinances related to land development and the conservation of natural environments and landscapes can be applied to problematic projects. The government plans to revise operational guidelines and establish new penalties if necessary.
            The Environment Ministry is considering revising the Law on Conservation of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which prohibits the capture of rare species without permission. It is mulling expanding the law’s scope to cover renewable energy projects where there are concerns of the impact on ecosystems.
            The economy ministry plans to expand the scope of a system in which government agencies and other organizations share information about operators of renewable energy projects that have violated laws, after receiving reports from local governments.
            Currently, the system targets operators certified by the national government, such as those under the feed-in tariff program for renewable energies, but it will be expanded to also include non-certified operators. An operator being questioned over mega solar power projects in Kushiro was not certified.
            Additionally, the ministry seeks to enhance a monitoring system that investigates violations based on such reports.
            Like or Dislike: 0

            Short Link:
            News Code:
            Member Code:

            More News
            Gold to Know Its December Fate in Week as Fed Rate Decision Dawns - Expert
            Gold to Know Its December Fate in Week as Fed Rate Decision Dawns - Expert
            India’s economy to grow by 6.5% in current fiscal, 6.7% in next: S&P Global
            India’s economy to grow by 6.5% in current fiscal, 6.7% in next: S&P Global
            Momentum to transition away from fossil fuels builds as COP30 enters second week
            Momentum to transition away from fossil fuels builds as COP30 enters second week
            Rising temp jobs, jobless youth strain Indonesia’s job market
            Rising temp jobs, jobless youth strain Indonesia’s job market
            US Seeks to End Ukraine War to Shield Dollar’s Reserve Role - Report
            US Seeks to End Ukraine War to Shield Dollar’s Reserve Role - Report
            China`s Q3 GDP growth slows to one-year low in test of long-term policy plans
            China`s Q3 GDP growth slows to one-year low in test of long-term policy plans
            Kering nears sale of beauty unit to L`Oreal, sources say
            Kering nears sale of beauty unit to L`Oreal, sources say
            Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans after Beijing steps in, FT reports
            Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans after Beijing steps in, FT reports
            Oil recoups some losses from US-China tensions
            Oil recoups some losses from US-China tensions
            درج نظر الزامی میباشد
            Protected by FormShield
            Send
            • More News
            • Russia Ready to Expand Joint Aviation Cooperation with India — Russian Deputy PM Manturov
            • Vietnam’s economy set to maintain solid recovery through 2026–2027: OECD
            • Malaysia’s concert cash boost faces policy hurdle
            • Russia’s First Yuan-Denominated Bond Highlights Growing Global Use of the RMB
            • Rosatom to Drive AI’s $128Bln Boost to Russian Economy by 2030 - CEO
            • Belgium Disagrees With EU Commission`s Proposal to Use Russian Assets - Foreign Minister
            • Gold to Know Its December Fate in Week as Fed Rate Decision Dawns - Expert
            • Russia Feels External Pressure, But Its Economy Coping Successfully With Challenges - Putin
            • Russia Set for Near-Record Grain Yield in 2025 - Deputy Prime Minister
            • Thailand Asks India for Support in Attaining Full BRICS Membership - Foreign Ministry
            • ECB Rejects European Commission Plan to Back Ukraine Loan With Frozen Russian Assets — Report
            • Peskov Briefs Indian Journalists Ahead of Putin Visit
            • Indonesia maintains trade surplus despite oil, coal export slump
            • Climate crisis batters Thailand, threatening long-term economic stability
            • Competition heats up for China’s new civil jobs
            • EU`s Ukraine Loan Backed by Frozen Russian Assets May Hinder Peace Talks - Belgian Minister
            • Bhutan’s revenue department cracks down on arbitrary price hikes
            • Philippine central bank unveils ASEAN 2026, festivals commemorative coins
            • IMF lowers Cambodia’s 2025 economic growth forecast, citing border issues, tourism decline
            • Punjab launches India’s first ‘Easy Registry’ system to simplify property registration
            • Dhaka to import 20MW more from Nepal, taking total to 60MW
            • Japan could expand tax credits for strategic tech investments, eyeing growth in AI, semiconductors
            • Putin Holds Press Conference After CSTO Meeting
            • Fewer new condo launches in Singapore in 2026, with most projects concentrated in the suburbs
            • Nepal’s gold imports soar fivefold amid turmoil


              خبرگزاری آریا

              "Arya News Agency" is an official and independent Iranian news agency with the slogan "Transparent, honest and professional movement in information dissemination."

              Join with Us:

              Saturday, December 6, 2025
              News Groups:
              • iran
              • world
              • Economy
              • Sports
              • Technology
              Arya Group:
              • مرکز مطالعات استراتژیک آریا
              • شرکت سرزمین هوشمند آریا
              • انتشارات پیشگامان اندیشه آریا
              © - Arya News Agency
              About us| Contact us| RSS| Links| Advanced search