Chuo Electric Power Co., Ltd. Self-consignment from solar power in Gunma to condominiums in Tokyo and Chiba

Low-voltage solar power plant in operation in Gunma Prefecture
(Source: Chuo Electric Power)
Chuo Electric Power (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo), which provides bulk power receiving services, installed a low-voltage interconnected solar power plant with an output of about 50 kW on abandoned farmland in Gunma Prefecture, and from November 11, it will be installed in condominiums in Tokyo. Started supplying power. We used the self-consignment service “Jikotaku Support” provided by our group company Lynette (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo).
In December 2021, the company announced that it would use Jikotaku Support to install 100 low-voltage solar power plants with a total capacity of 5 MW by the end of fiscal 2022 to supply renewable energy power to condominiums in the Tokyo metropolitan area. ing. This power plant will be the first project, supplying power to three apartment buildings in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture.
Jikotaku Support provides self-consignment by non-FIT solar power plants that do not rely on the feed-in tariff system (FIT), which has additionality, from development to maintenance, power generation forecasting, etc., without initial cost burden for consumers. total support. Lynetz is a joint venture between Chuo Electric Power and Mitsubishi HC Capital.
Chuo Electric Power Co., Ltd. provides a "Condominium Bulk Power Receiving Service" that allows you to use the electricity at a lower price than individual contracts by making a lump sum contract for electricity for all households in the condominium. In addition, through this service, we are working on the "RE100 compatible / renewable energy condominium project" in which the electricity for each condominium unit and all units is derived from renewable energy.

