The latest news on japan s energy storage policy

The latest news on japan s energy storage policy

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Why is Japan focusing on energy storage?

Japan, which targets renewable energy representing 36% to 38% of the electricity mix by 2030 and 50% by 2050, is seeking to promote energy storage technologies as an enabler of that goal. At the same time, electricity demand forecasts for the coming years have risen due to the expected increased adoption of AI and the growth of data centres.

What is Japan's Strategic Energy Plan?

The Government of Japan formulates the Strategic Energy Plan under the Basic Act on Energy Policy to show the basic directions for Japan’s energy policies. The Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy started discussions on the Seventh Strategic Energy Plan in May 2024 and presented the draft version of the plan on December 17, 2024.

Can storage technology solve the storage problem in Japan?

THE RENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSITION AND SOLVING THE STORAGE PROBLEM: A LOOK AT JAPANThe rapid growth of renewable energy in Japan raises new challen es regarding intermittency of power generation and grid connection and stability. Storage technologies have the potential to resolve these iss

Will Japan have a strategic energy plan in 2021?

Since the previous revision of the Strategic Energy Plan in October 2021, the energy situation surrounding Japan has changed. In light of this, the Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy advanced discussions on the next Strategic Energy Plan.

How much money does Japan spend on energy storage?

For the scheme ‘Support for the introduction of energy storage systems for home, commercial and industrial use’, the Japanese government has allocated around JPY9 billion (US$57.48 million) from the FY2023 supplementary budget.

What is Japan's 6th Strategic Energy Plan?

According to Japan’s 6th Strategic Energy Plan, battery storage will be increased as a distributed source of electricity closer to end users and within microgrids. This new policy calls for an increase in installed solar capacity from 79 gigawatts (GW) in 2022 to 108 GW by 2030.

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