Proposed introduction of feed-in tariff wheeling fee
Ryoji Moroi, Peter G. Armstrong and Ashley Sutton's article, "Proposed introduction of feed-in tariff wheeling fee", appears in the International Law Office Newsletter, published by Globe Business Publishing.
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Since the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, Moroi Ryoji has been proactively focused on renewable energy related sectors in Japan. He has deep knowledge of the energy-related regulations in Japan and has advised a multitude of Japanese and foreign clients on a wide range of projects (such as development of solar power plants, onshore wind energy plants, offshore wind energy plants, and biomass power plants) and project finance transactions to satisfy their various needs. He has a wealth of experience advising on real estate and structured finance transactions, excels at handling transactions requiring cross-sectional knowledge, and possesses international experience, having worked at Marubeni Europower Limited in London for two years.