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Operation Commences for 'On-site Battery Storage Business' by Shikoku Electric Power and Imabari Shipbuilding

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Shikoku Electric Power, Imabari Shipbuilding, and PowerX have launched an on-site battery storage business using a 4.9MWh system at the Imabari Shipbuilding Saijo Shipyard to utilize renewable energy and reduce peak power demand.

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Q: What is the purpose of this on-site battery storage business?
A: To maximize the use of renewable energy, stabilize power supply/demand, and reduce electricity bills by shaving the factory's peak power demand.
Q: Which companies are participating in this project?
A: It is a collaboration between Shikoku Electric Power, Imabari Shipbuilding, and PowerX, Inc., which manufactures the battery systems.
Q: What is the scale of the installed battery system?
A: Two units of PowerX's 'Mega Power 2700A' were installed, providing a storage capacity of 4.9 MWh and an output of 2 MW.