Launch Of Grid-Scale Battery Operations To Effectively Utilize Solar Power In Fukuoka
TOKYO, July 19, 2023 - (JCN Newswire) - NTT Anode Energy Corporation (NTTAE), Kyushu Electric Power Company, Inc. (Kyuden), and Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) are pleased to announce that we have officially launched operations of a 1.4 MW / 4.2MWh grid-scale battery storage system in Tagawa-gun, Fukuoka Prefecture. The aim of this system is to promote renewable energy as a major power supply by minimizing solar power curtailment*.
Driven by its goal to be carbon neutral by the year 2050, Japan is endeavoring to make renewables central to its energy mix. Unfortunately, those efforts are hampered by the need for curtailment when output exceeds demand. Thus, measures for the effective use of renewables are required. In fiscal year 2023, curtailment in the Kyushu area alone is expected to result in the loss of roughly 740 GWh, enough electricity to power 170,000 households for an entire year. Since the spring of 2022, curtailment of electricity generated by renewables has been increasing in both Kyushu and other parts of Japan.
Since June 2022, our three companies have been pooling our respective management resources, know-how to jointly develop businesses that will both promote effective use of surplus solar power and leverage the development of additional power reserves. As the first step, from this July, by utilizing this grid-scale battery storage system installed in Tagawa-gun, we have established and are operating a business model that will minimize the curtailment of surplus renewables and supply power when supply-demand balance is tight. From April to June of 2023, when the amount of solar power curtailment increased, we conducted 47 cycles, representing a total energy charge and discharge of 260,000 kWh.
With this battery storage
system, we have begun the following verifications.
(1)
Business model validation
In addition to minimizing solar
power curtailment, business feasibility of multi-use of
batteries in various power markets such as spot markets,
supply-demand adjustment markets, and capacity
markets.
(2) Verification of synchronous operation of
multiple solar power plants
Towards realizing effective
use of renewables by minimizing curtailment, trials to
simultaneously charge equal volumes of renewable generated
by solar power plants in remote locations to this battery
storage system.
Our companies also have plans to supply Japan's capacity market beginning in fiscal year 2025. In the meantime, we shall continue to do our part to help minimize solar power curtailment and investigate ways to grow our businesses in the future.
[Operation
Model]
Established the system that will link grid storage
batteries and photovoltaic power plants in different
locations and charge the same amount of power generated to
the batteries.
*Deliberate reduction of power outputs to balance energy supply and demand.
About NTT Anode Energy Corporation
Headquarters: 3-4-1 Shibaura,
Minato-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Teruyuki Kishimoto,
President & CEO
Business:
The NTT Group is
accelerating its group-wide decarbonization efforts based on
its new environment and energy vision, "NTT Green Innovation
Toward 2040". In order to realize "carbon neutrality" and
"promote local production and consumption of energy", NTT
Anode Energy contributes to the realize a sustainable
society through the development of solutions that make more
advanced use of distributed energy resources such as
renewable energy power generation facilities and storage
batteries.
URL: www.ntt-ae.co.jp/en/
About Kyushu Electric Power Company, Inc.
Headquarters:
2-1-82 Watanabe-dori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, 810-8720,
Japan
Representative: Kazuhiro Ikebe, President &
CEO
Business:
As outlined in its 2050 group vision for
carbon neutrality and its action plan on decarbonization,
which were established in April and November of 2021
respectively, Kyuden remains dedicated to promoting
electrification and otherwise reducing or eliminating
harmful emissions from Japan's power grids. The company is
leading efforts to expand moves to decarbonize from Kyushu
to other regions across the country. As the power provider
for Kyushu, which is at the forefront of clean power in
Japan, Kyuden is proactively exploring ways to effectively
use surplus power stored in grid-connected
batteries.
URL: www.kyuden.co.jp/english_index.html
About Mitsubishi Corporation
Headquarters: 3-1, Marunouchi
2-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8086,
Japan
Representative: Katsuya Nakanishi, Representative
Director, President and Chief Executive
Officer
Business:
MC engages in a wide range of
businesses spanning multiple industries and overseen by its
Industry DX Group, Next-Generation Energy Business Group and
10 Business Groups: Natural Gas, Industrial Materials,
Chemicals Solution, Mineral Resources, Industrial
Infrastructure, Automotive & Mobility, Food Industry,
Consumer Industry, Power Solution, and Urban
Development.
URL: www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/en/