Japan Refines Solar Energy Strategy to Harmonize Development with Nature and InnovationTokyo.
Japan ends support for solar farms because they're not green:
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) December 24, 2025
"The Japanese government will tighten regulations and end financial support for large-scale solar power projects to protect the natural environment, ensure safety and preserve landscapes, government officials said."…
December 30, 2025 – Japan is advancing its solar power sector with new intelligent guidelines that balance renewable energy growth with the protection of its stunning natural landscapes and biodiversity.The government has introduced measures to guide large-scale ground-mounted solar projects toward more harmonious integration starting in fiscal year 2027. This shift encourages innovative site choices and emphasizes solar solutions that complement Japan’s scenic environments.

Environmental assessments are being enhanced to ensure developments respect local ecosystems and community values, drawing on positive feedback from stakeholders across the country.
Support remains strong for rooftop and residential solar installations, which seamlessly blend into urban and home settings with little land use.

A highlight of this strategy is the boosted promotion of next-generation perovskite solar cells – a groundbreaking Japanese innovation. These thin, flexible, and efficient cells are ideal for integration into buildings, windows, and curved surfaces, expanding solar opportunities in cities and everyday spaces.
This forward-thinking approach reinforces Japan’s commitment to renewable energy goals, including 36-38% renewables by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, while celebrating technological progress and the timeless beauty of its natural heritage.