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Toshiba unit launches EneHub platform to support renewable transactions – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corp. has launched its EneHub platform, a web-based service designed to connect renewable energy producers with buyers. It says the solution will facilitate power purchase agreements (PPAs) and simplify energy transactions.

January 27, 2025
Brian Publicover

Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corp. has announced the launch of its EneHub platform, which connects renewable energy producers with buyers.

The web-based platform facilitates agreements such as physical PPAs and virtual PPAs, enabling seamless transactions in off-site renewable energy, the Japanese company said.

It says EneHub is designed to address the challenges faced by energy producers and buyers due to changing market conditions and rising demand for stable renewable energy sources. By acting as an intermediary, Toshiba says it aims to reduce risks to participants, including imbalance costs, while simplifying the process of identifying energy purchasing and sales partners.

The platform allows energy producers to list the details and specifications of their projects, including generation capacity, project status and price preferences. Buyers, including retail electricity suppliers and end users, can specify location preferences and view available projects.

Toshiba claimed that the EneHub platform ensures efficient matchmaking and provides operational support such as predicting generation and submitting energy plans to regulators. It offers free entry and supports a range of renewable energy sources – including solar, wind, hydro, biomass and geothermal – across the Japanese archipelago.

According to the company, the EneHub platform offers space for large-scale and small-scale energy projects, including installations under 50 kW.

Toshiba said the service is also compatible with Japan’s feed-in premium (FIP) and feed-in tariff (FIT) incentive schemes, as well as non-FIT/FIP schemes.

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As part of a promotional campaign, Toshiba said it will pay an additional JPY0.5 ($0.0032)/kWh for the first contract year for energy generated by solar facilities registered on EneHub before February 28, up to a maximum capacity of 10 MW.

Toshiba said it sees EneHub as the cornerstone of its strategic plan to expand Japan’s renewable energy market while supporting decarbonization goals.

In October 2024, Toshiba’s fourth-generation heat pumps were used to validate a new methodology for sizing air source heat pumps, highlighting the importance of local climate data for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

In June 2024, Canadian Solar signed a 20-year PPA with Toyota Tsusho, securing 100% of the energy generated from Canadian Solar’s first FIP ​​solar projects in Japan.

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