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What is EKU energy's first battery storage project in Japan?

Eku Energy has announced its first battery storage project in Japan, the 30MW / 120MWh Hirohara battery energy storage system (BESS) located in Oaza Hirohara, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. Eku Energy has agreed a 20-year offtake agreement for the project with Tokyo Gas.

Where is EKU energy's Hirohara battery energy storage system located?

Global energy storage specialist, Eku Energy, has announced the Hirohara Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) located in Oaza Hirohara, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. The 30MW/120MWh battery is Eku’s first in Japan, and the company has agreed a 20-year offtake agreement for the project with Tokyo Gas.

Who owns the battery storage facility in Japan?

Project financing has been arranged by MUFG Bank representing the first battery storage project they have arranged finance for in Japan. Under the offtake agreement, Eku Energy will own the BESS while Tokyo Gas will own 100% of its operating rights for 20 years, with Eku Energy responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the facility.

Who owns MUFG battery storage project in Japan?

Project financing has been arranged by MUFG Bank – it represents the first battery storage project the bank has arranged finance for in Japan. Under the offtake agreement, Eku Energy will own the BESS while Tokyo Gas will own 100 per cent of its operating rights for 20 years, with Eku Energy responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the facility.

How can EDF R&D help a battery storage project?

EDF R&D has developed a set of tools adapted to the different stages of a battery storage project (consultancy, pre-feasibility, detailed sizing...). Advanced R&D tools can handle precise economic analyses by integrating descriptions of physical, electrochemical and electronic elements that compose a battery.

Where is the Hirohara battery energy storage system located?

Based on estimated population of Miyazaki City as of April 2024 (Source: Miyazaki City) The Hirohara Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located in Oaza Hirohara, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. The 30MW/120MWh battery is Eku’s first in Japan, and the company has agreed a 20-year offtake agreement for the project with Tokyo Gas.

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