Seminar on Renewable Energy Strategies by Osaka Gas
On May 20, 2025, a crucial seminar hosted by the Japan Planning Institute (JPI) will delve into the advancements in the renewable energy value chain and the battery systems operated by Osaka Gas Company. This seminar is set to feature prominent speaker Noboru Kuroda, Executive Officer and head of Power Planning and Trading at Osaka Gas. The focus will be on how the company is accelerating its initiatives to address the increasing interest within the energy sector regarding battery systems for grid use.
Background
The energy industry is witnessing a notable surge in demand for systems that can stabilize the power grid amid a growing influx of renewable energy sources. In line with this trend, Osaka Gas has established a goal of contributing to the adoption of 5 million kW of renewable energy by FY2030. However, this significant increase in renewable energy integration raises concerns about the variability and reliability of power supply, necessitating robust solutions to manage these challenges.
Seminar Highlights
During the seminar, attendees will gain insights into several key aspects:
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Osaka Gas's Engagement in Energy Storage: An overview of how Osaka Gas is positioning itself in the burgeoning battery market.
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Role of Batteries in a Decarbonized Society: Discussion on the critical function batteries will serve in achieving carbon neutrality.
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Future Prospects: Exploring the anticipated developments in renewable energy and energy storage technologies.
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Q&A Session: An interactive segment where participants can pose questions to the speaker.
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Networking Opportunities: A unique chance for attendees to exchange business cards and foster valuable connections with both the speaker and other participants, enhancing their professional networks and potential business trajectories.
Participants can opt for various modes of attendance, including on-site participation, live streaming, or access to archived content for up to two weeks post-seminar. The registration fee is set at ¥37,330 (approximately $340) for individual attendees, with discounts available for groups and public agency employees.
Conclusion
This seminar not only aims to provide valuable information pertaining to energy strategies but also promotes the creation of networking opportunities that could lead to new business ventures. Furthermore, post-event inquiries to the speaker will also be managed, ensuring that the dialogue continues beyond the seminar itself.
For those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of these pressing topics and networking with industry leaders, the seminar promises to be an invaluable experience. Register today for the latest insights into the future of renewable energy.
For further details and registration, please visit
JPI Seminar Page.