Renewable Energy Development in Japan

Japan is a densely populated country, which makes the Japanese economy harder in comparison with other markets. If we utilize even installations in the long run or the options of near-shore setups, that will provide us with the chance of continued utilization of wind power. Because the building of foundations is pricey, if we go it is more expensive. However, the wind is stronger offshore, and the higher prices can be offset by that. We're getting more and more competitive with our equipment. The cost--if you measure it peris likely lower, due to the fact that turbines are becoming more efficient. So we are generating interest in wind power. Wind is the most competitive now if you compare it to other renewable energy sources. If we are able to use sites near the sea or at sea with good end machines, then-then the price per kilowatt-hour is aggressive against other sources of energy, then go the words of Svend Sigaard, that happens to become president and CEO of the world...