[For the printing industry] Asahikawa City: Up to 29% reduction in electricity costs! Self-consumption type solar power generation.
Reduce the power consumption of the printer to achieve both cost reduction and BCP measures.
In the printing industry, the power consumption associated with the operation of printing machines accounts for a significant portion of costs. The rising electricity prices and the increase in renewable energy surcharges pose serious challenges that pressure business operations. This impact is particularly pronounced for operators that use a large number of printing machines that consume substantial amounts of electricity. This service aims to reduce the costs associated with the power consumption of printing machines by combining industrial solar power generation with storage batteries, contributing to business continuity planning (BCP) as well. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Covering the power needed for the operation of printing machines with self-generated electricity - Reducing the amount of electricity purchased from power companies, thereby lowering electricity costs - Utilizing storage batteries for business continuity during power outages 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Cost reduction through savings on electricity bills - Securing revenue through the sale of surplus electricity - Enabling the operation of printing machines even during power outages, ensuring business continuity - Achieving the use of electricity without renewable energy surcharges
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**Features** - Reduction in electricity costs: No renewable energy surcharge for self-consumed power, leading to reduced electricity purchases. - Securing revenue through power sales: Surplus electricity can be sold using the FIT system. - Accelerated investment recovery: The initial investment scheme allows for high-priced power sales in the first five years. - BCP and disaster response: With the installation of storage batteries, power supply is possible even during outages. **Our Strengths** We are a company engaged in EPC business, power generation business, and aggregator retail electricity business. We develop PPA projects utilizing non-FIT and FIP, tailoring power sources to meet the needs of retail electricity providers and end users, regardless of physical or virtual setups. Additionally, for local power source development, we create local production and consumption type power sources by forming joint ventures with local EPCs and PPA projects or power generation SPCs.
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[Price and Subsidy] Cost: Individual estimates based on roof area and contracted electricity capacity Subsidy: Up to 2/3 subsidy (nationwide support)
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Our company is engaged in EPC business, power generation business, and aggregator retail electricity business. We are developing a PPA business utilizing non-FIT and FIP, and we develop power sources tailored to the needs of retail electricity providers and their end-users, regardless of whether they are physical or virtual. In addition, for regional power source development, we will develop locally sourced power by forming joint ventures with local EPCs and PPA projects, as well as establishing power generation SPCs.


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