Overview of the Upcoming JPI Seminar on Grid-Connected Battery Business
On March 11, 2025, JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will hold a significant seminar focusing on the burgeoning field of grid-connected battery systems, led by Mr. Rentaro Hayashi, Senior Manager of the Environmental, Energy, and Resource Strategy Group at the Japan Research Institute. This event promises to be a comprehensive guide for both novices and seasoned professionals in the battery business sector.
Date and Time
The seminar is set for Friday, March 11, 2025, from 13:30 to 15:30 JST. Attendees can also opt for an archived viewing option for two weeks following the event, which allows for flexible attendance.
Why Attend?
The energy industry is witnessing a transformative phase, especially following revisions to the Electricity Business Act that classify grid-connected batteries as part of the generation business. The dynamics around installing batteries directly connected to the grid or co-located with renewable energy sources offer a multitude of business models. However, alongside these promising opportunities lie significant uncertainties that could pose risks.
As of April 2024, new policies will further enable the usage of electricity charged from the grid for renewable energy-located batteries, broadening the prospects for future business operations.
Key Topics to be Covered:
1.
Overview of the Battery Business: An outline of the current landscape in battery technology and business models.
2.
Regulatory Framework: Understanding the key laws regarding grid-connected battery businesses, including:
- Wholesale electricity market
- Supply-demand adjustment market
- Capacity market and long-term decarbonization power source auction
- Specific market requirements, assessments, and penalties.
3.
Trends in Renewably Integrated Batteries: What’s happening in the field and emerging best practices.
4.
Critical Topics Influencing the Grid-Connected Battery Business:
- 7th Energy Basic Plan
- Future directions of subsidies
- Current state of the kWh and ΔkW simultaneous market.
5.
Q&A Session: Engage with the speaker and get answers to your pressing questions.
6.
Networking Opportunities: Business card exchanges and informal networking with fellow attendees and the speaker.
Additional Details
Participants can select from various attendance formats: in-person, live-streaming, or archived viewing at their convenience.
Registration Fees
- - Individual: 37,890 yen (tax included)
- - For two or more attendees from the same company: 32,890 yen (simultaneous application required)
- - Members of local public organizations: 11,000 yen (up to two attendees, in-person or live-stream only).
To register and learn more details, please visit
JPI Seminar Registration.
What to Expect Post-Seminar?
Participants will have opportunities to ask questions directly to the speaker post-event. This is an excellent occasion to build a professional network and possibly create new business ventures. Furthermore, JPI will continue to accept applications for the archived version of the seminar after its conclusion.
Contact Information
Japan Planning Institute
Address: 5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Kowa Hiroo Building, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047
Phone: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
Website:
JPI Official Site
About JPI
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