Japan's industry ministry eyes partially ending the country's feed-in tariff programme seven years after its introduction. Additional burden on households and businesses brought about by the FIT programme is expected to reach 22.32 billion USD in 2019. The ministry to start in-depth discussions on the FIT system overhaul with a group of experts and plans to revise a law in 2020 to adopt a competitive bidding system for electricity generated by businesses using large-scale facilities.
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