Lancering eerste micro-elektranet van Japan met 117 aangesloten huishoudens
In 2017 geselecteerd voor subsidieprogramma METI ter bevordering van lokale energie-opwekking voor lokaal verbruik op basis van regionale kenmerken
HYOGO, Japan — (BUSINESS WIRE) — PanaHome Corporation, ENERES Co., Ltd, IBJ Leasing Co., en het Agentschap voor Publieke Ondernemingen van het prefectuursbestuur van Hyogo ontwikkelen plannen voor de stedelijk ontwikkeling van micro-elektriciteitsnetten (een regionaal systeem voor de distributie van energie). Het begin van dit project staat gepland in oktober 2017.
Het micronet levert elektriciteit aan 117 huishoudens in Zone D4 van de Smart City Shioashiya Solar-Shima, dat door PanaHome wordt ontwikkeld in Ashiya, in de prefectuur Hyogo.
Launch of Japan’s First Microgrid System with a Total of 117 Homes |
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Selected in 2017 for METI’s subsidy program to promote local energy production for local consumption by leveraging regional characteristics HYOGO, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)– PanaHome Corporation, ENERES Co., Ltd, IBJ Leasing Co., Ltd. and the Public Enterprises Agency of the Hyogo Prefectural Government plan to embark on the urban development of a microgrid system (a regional energy distribution management system) (*1) starting October 2017. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20171005005546/en/ Area where PanaHome’s Smart City Shioashiya Solar-Shima is being developed (Graphic: Business Wire)
[Video] Launch of Japan’s First Microgrid System with a Total of 117 Homes – Smart City Shioashiya The microgrid system will power a total of 117 homes in Zone D4 of Smart City Shioashiya Solar-Shima, which is being designed and developed by PanaHome in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture. On August 9, 2017, the project was selected as a part of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s subsidy program to promote local energy production for local consumption by leveraging regional characteristics. This is a joint project being carried out by PanaHome, ENERES, IBJ Leasing and the Public Enterprises Agency. The project concept is a “town interconnected by energy for living.” PanaHome purchased land that was developed by the Public Enterprises Agency. Panasonic Corporation and the City of Ashiya are also cooperating with the development of this project. A part of the project entails building Japan’s first (*2) microgrid system. Solar energy will be used to power 80% or more (*3) of the entire housing district. This will be made feasible by running private power distribution lines (*4) to the housing district and sharing power between homes. Even when the district becomes disconnected from the traditional electrical grid during emergencies, the private power distribution lines can continue to supply power via specific circuits. Private power distribution lines make it possible to receive power and flexibly set power rates. Consequently, this poses a number of benefits for homeowners including, a 20% cut in their electricity bill. Another key goal is to contribute to the environment, mainly by maximizing use of renewable energy to reduce CO2 emissions. Going forward this project will contribute to solutions for sharing electric power between buildings, preventing blackouts in areas overseas where power grids are weak, and in showcasing these solutions overseas. [Responsibilities of each project participant] Applicants – PanaHome (Main applicant) – ENERES (Joint applicant) – IBJ Leasing (Joint applicant) – Hyogo Public Enterprises Agency (Joint applicant) [Partners] – City of Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture – Panasonic Corporation [Background] In the wake of the Great East Japan earthquake, demand emerged for the introduction of distributed energy systems highly resilient to disasters. The quake made it apparent that centralized energy systems were vulnerable to such disasters. Meanwhile, it has also become necessary to flexibly offset the unstable supply of electric power with a considerable expansion in the use of renewable energy. In addition, there is a need to shift from the wider use of solar power via the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme, to the expanded use of solar power sources via the effective use of local energy production for local consumption. Since 1998, Hyogo Prefecture and the City of Ashiya have been carrying out development in the Shioashiya area, which is in the Minami Ashiya-hama district, based on the concept of urban development that connects people. From 2012, PanaHome embarked on the development of Smart City Shioashiya Solar-Shima, which is comprised of roughly 400 individual homes and 3 condominium complexes (total of 83 condos). The company’s highly energy-efficient buildings and its large-scale urban development which maximizes the use of renewable energy has won the company high praise, even from overseas. The company recently won a Gold Award in the “Smart Buildings” category of the 3rd APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) ESCI (*5) Best Practice Awards. [Overview of the microgrid system and the specified supply (*6) scheme] A solar power generator (4.6kW), storage cell (11.2kWh) and HEMS (*7) has been installed in each of the homes in this project. Within the housing district, each home’s storage cell is connected by private power distribution lines. The storage cell control unit makes it possible to reverse the power flow current and mutually share electric power between homes. This is the first such microgrid system (regional energy distribution system) in Japan. Specified supply scheme using private power distribution lines The management association consists of homeowners of the 117 homes in the residential district. The management association has outsourced the power storage cell control management to ENERES, a company with expertise in this area. Based on a specified supply scheme to control the supply of power from storage cells to association members (residents), it will be possible to operate an EMS (*8) system and provide power coverage to the entire district by employing IBJ Leasing’s environmental solutions, which were derived from its financial knowhow, to introduce private power distribution lines. – Business location: Smart City Shioashiya Zone D4 [Features of the microgrid system] 1. Low power rates and free power control owing to the use of private power distribution lines 2. Equalize supply-demand balance for electric power in the district via regional control of storage cells 3. Continued power supply even if supply from main grid is suspended (designated circuit) [Overview of shared power among homes in the district] In this project, all homes are equipped with solar power generators, storage cells, and HEMS. The storage cells installed in each home are connected to form a network. The power stored in the storage cells (11.2kWh) can be shared by the 117 homes in the district. It is as if there is a giant storage cell with 1.3MWh of power. Homes with surplus electricity can share with homes that have a shortage of power. This reduces the need to purchase energy from external sources and maximizes the use of solar power generated within the district. [Expected benefits] 1. Self-sufficiency rate of 80% or higher owing to the local production and local consumption of solar power (environmental benefit) 2. A 20% reduction in electric power rates owing to receipt of power and storage cell control (economic benefit) 3. 100% use of renewable energy (solar power generated in the district and FIT source outside the housing district) (environmental benefit) 4. Possible to supply power even when power supply from the main grid has been interrupted (designated circuits) (dealing with disasters) 5. Equalize power supply within the district (social benefit) [Hybrid deployment of microgrid VPP (*11) feasibility test] In addition to the deployment of a microgrid, a feasibility test will be conducted for the VPP control unit. When instructions, including demand response (*12) orders from the resource aggregator (*13), come from above, the goal is to control the inflow and outflow of power from storage cells in each home to address the increase or decrease of power consumption in the district, as if it were all functions as one power generator. Notes: Source: http://news.panasonic.com/global/topics/2017/50883.html Related Links [Video] Launch of Japan’s First Microgrid System with a Total of 117 Homes – Smart City Shioashiya Smart City Shioashiya “Solar-Shima” website (Japanese) PanaHome Global HEMS (Home Energy Management System) | Industrial Devices & Solutions ENERES Co., Ltd. (Japanese) IBJ Leasing Co., Ltd. Hyogo Prefecture View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20171005005546/en/ Contacts Panasonic Corporation |