Japanese renewable energy developer Sun Village Co., Ltd. announced its mid-to-long-term growth strategy "Road to 2030", mapping out a 50-billion-yen investment blueprint to build a next-generation energy infrastructure combining renewable supply with battery storage flexibility. By 2030, the company plans to scale its solar power development and ownership capacity to 2GW, while establishing a deployment network for 400MW of grid-scale battery storage. Representative Director Tsuguhiro Mimura emphasized that integrating generation, storage, and supply-demand operations will maximize energy value and drive sustainable growth.
To transition renewable energy into a primary power source and navigate Japan's strict grid constraints, Sun Village will diversify its revenue streams via the Feed-in Premium (FIP) system and corporate PPAs, while fully entering the supply-demand adjustment and capacity markets. Through these initiatives, the company aims to evolve into a comprehensive energy platform handling everything from asset creation to intelligent control, ultimately targeting a sales scale of 100 billion yen. This dual focus on supply and adjustment capacity is designed to stabilize the local grid, enhance disaster resilience, and support Japan’s broader decarbonization goals.
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