Seminar on Decentralized Energy Business Models
On August 31st, the Japan Planning Institute (JPI) will host an insightful seminar featuring Akihiro Tomiyama, Executive Officer of Tokyu Power Supply. The seminar will focus on decentralized energy business models derived from home battery systems. The event is particularly relevant for stakeholders in the electric power, gas, and renewable energy sectors seeking innovative operational strategies.
Overview of the Seminar
The seminar aims to shed light on the increasing importance of reliability in energy infrastructure amid the rapid expansion of solar power systems. As energy stakeholders confront the challenge of utilizing surplus energy efficiently, the implementation of home storage batteries remains an area needing further development. Tomiyama's presentation will outline how the 'Terumaru Battery Project' seeks to harmonize consumer safety and economic viability while enhancing energy efficiency through Virtual Power Plant (VPP) operations.
Key Learnings from the Seminar
Participants will acquire vital practical know-how, including:
- - Designing Business Models: Insights into creating decentralized energy business frameworks focused on home battery systems.
- - VPP Operational Points: Essential points for implementing demand response and group control within VPPs.
- - Urban Energy Solutions: Techniques for creating urban energy systems that balance renewable energy surplus usage with grid stability.
Target Audience
This seminar is directed towards professionals in various sectors, including:
- - Business planning and new service divisions of electric, gas, and renewable energy companies.
- - Development and planning teams working on battery technologies and energy management.
- - Developers, railways, and real estate sectors focusing on energy strategies.
- - Planners engaged in smart city initiatives and collaborations with local governments.
Seminar Content Breakdown
1.
Introduction to Tokyu Power Supply
- Company profile and history.
- Overview of the electrical energy acquisition status along the Tokyu Line.
- Strategic business model integrations with alliances.
2.
Details of the Terumaru Battery Project
- Description of the project’s structure and promotional strategies.
- Benefits to households, such as improved home resilience and reduced electricity costs.
- Contributions to urban development and the establishment of municipal VPPs for enhanced resiliency.
3.
Operational Mechanisms
- Understanding demand response concepts and the intricacies of Tokyu's DR system.
- Overview of the technologies and systems that drive the Terumaru batteries.
4.
Future Prospects
- Current status and future roadmap for the Terumaru project.
- Anticipated services and collaborations with local authorities.
5.
Q&A Session
- An opportunity for attendees to interact directly with the speaker for further clarifications and insights.
6.
Networking Session
- A unique opportunity for participants to exchange information and explore potential collaborations.
Participation Methods
- - Onsite Attendance: Not including archived access.
- - Live Streaming: Also without archived access.
- - Archive Access: Available for those who cannot attend live.
Fee Structure:
- - Individual price: 37,530 JPY (tax included).
- - Group discounts for multiple attendees from the same organization.
For more details and registration, visit
JPI Seminar Site.
This seminar presents a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and gain insights that are crucial for advancing the energy sector in Japan. Engage in knowledge sharing and networking to foster new collaborations!