Seminar Overview
The JPI (Japan Planning Institute) is set to host an essential seminar titled "Legal and Financial Aspects of Battery Storage Project Development and Implementation" on January 19, 2026. This seminar serves as a foundational event for companies considering entering the battery storage market. Featuring notable guest speaker Kobayashi Tsutomu from Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Law Firm, attendees will gain valuable insights into the current landscape surrounding battery projects.
Context of the Seminar
With a surge in renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, there has been a corresponding increase in output suppression. This scenario has accelerated the development and implementation of battery storage projects, deemed crucial for not only maximizing the use of renewable electricity but also for ensuring effective balancing capabilities. The 7th Basic Energy Plan of Japan underscores the importance of battery storage in realizing a future dominated by renewable energy and effectively operating feed-in premium (FIP) systems.
Content Highlights
The seminar will cover a variety of topics, including:
1.
Overview of Battery Storage Projects
An introduction to what constitutes battery storage projects and their significance in today's energy landscape.
2.
Regulatory Framework Related to Battery Projects
This encompasses the positioning of grid-connected batteries under electricity laws, provisional measures for early grid connection, and other relevant legal frameworks for installations.
3.
Business Models for Battery Storage Projects
This segment will analyze models such as the merchant market, long-term decarbonization power auctions, and tolling schemes, discussing various financial structuring challenges associated with each.
4.
Challenges in Project Financing
A critical examination of the hurdles one might face when structuring finances for these battery projects.
5.
Engagement and Networking Opportunities
The seminar will conclude with a session for questions and answers, as well as an opportunity for attendees to exchange business cards and network with both the lecturer and fellow participants, fostering connections beneficial for business expansion.
Participant Engagement
Attendees have the option to choose their preferred mode of participation: in-person attendance, live streaming, or accessing archived sessions for two weeks post-seminar. The fee for attending is set at 37,680 JPY (tax included) for one participant, with reduced fees for additional attendees from the same organization.
This seminar is particularly suited for firms contemplating entry into the battery storage industry, providing them with easy-to-understand legal and practical insights crucial for navigating this evolving field.
Final Notes
Engagement with the seminar does not conclude upon its closing; questions directed towards the speaker and networking opportunities continue, fostering a collaborative environment conducive to new business ventures. Additional admissions to the archived sessions will remain available post-event.
If you're interested in joining this pivotal seminar, for more details or to register, please visit
JPI's Seminar Registration.
For any inquiries, contact the Japan Planning Institute at their Tokyo office.
Contact Information:
Japan Planning Institute
5-2-32 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku
Tokyo, 106-0047
Phone: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
URL:
https://www.jpi.co.jp