The
co-operation
with
DBJ,
unveiled
last
month,
is
targeting
development
of
around
100MW
of
projects
annually
for
the
next
three
years,
focusing
particularly
on
small
solar
plants
that
cannot
get
traditional
project
finance
from
commercial
banks.
The
move
will
see
Solar
Frontier,
a
manufacturer
owned
by
oil
major
Showa
Shell,
become
an
increasingly
active
power
producer
in
the
rapidly
growing
Japanese
market.
“This
kind
of
model
is
common
in
the
Europe
and
the
US,
where
a
module
maker
does
downstream
IPP
(independent
power
producer)
business
and
then
divests
the…