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Four Plants in the Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Tokai Regions to Install On-site Power Generation Facilities Using Solar Panels and Storage Batteries:
Promoting the Use of Renewable Energy and the Reduction of Environmental Impact on Local Communities

28/02/2023

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
President: Norio Nakajima

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Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (hereinafter “Murata Manufacturing”) has announced plans to newly install a storage battery system (hereinafter “the system”) at four plants in Japan as part of its commitment to the RE100 initiative. The company aims to transform these plants into facilities that run on 100% renewable energy, contributing to a more sustainable society by promoting the use of renewable energy in all its business activities and reducing the environmental impact on local communities.

 

Four plants where the system will be installed:

• Sendai Murata Manufacturing (Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture)
• Ise Murata Manufacturing (Tsu, Mie Prefecture)
• Hakui Murata Manufacturing (Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture)
• Wakura Murata Manufacturing (Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture)

 

 
Sendai Murata Manufacturing 

 


Ise Murata Manufacturing 

 

 
Hakui Murata Manufacturing

 
Wakura Murata Manufacturing

 

The system was first installed at Kanazu Murata Manufacturing (located in Awara, Fukui Prefecture) in November 2021. These new deployments will see the system in operation at five plants in Japan, bringing the cumulative annual CO2 emissions reduction from in-plant power generation facilities to a total of 1,897 tons.

The system combines a large-scale solar panel array and storage unit with a proprietary energy management system that can optimize energy consumption in real time. It does so by managing data on production schedules, electricity consumption, weather forecasts, and power generation forecasts. For example, during the daytime when solar power generation is at its peak, the power grid load is reduced by using plant-generated power. At the same time, fluctuations in manufacturing output and weather conditions are closely monitored to increase efficiency. At night, the storage battery is recharged in preparation for the daytime power demand, which also helps stabilize the power grid load.

In recent years, the effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and temperatures, as well as dramatic weather patterns, have become far more prevalent, increasing the importance of using renewable energy. Particularly in Japan, it is increasingly difficult to predict the supply and demand of electricity during summer and winter, and power generation from renewable energy sources is not stable. This can lead to supply network instability. Thus, each company needs to improve the efficiency of its energy management on top of implementing renewable energy with additionality*1. Murata Manufacturing is committed to resolving these social issues by optimizing energy use with storage battery units in addition to on-site power generation with solar panels, thereby helping to create a more sustainable society.

The system consists of a power storage unit that utilizes the strength of Murata Manufacturing’s rechargeable battery technology, enabling it to operate stably over a long period. By analyzing and accumulating knowledge on how the system is operating under conditions that vary greatly from site to site, such as weather conditions and items produced, we aim to expand the system to even more offices and plants in the future.

 

Overview of the storage battery system to be newly installed 

Site Sendai Murata Manufacturing  Ise Murata Manufacturing Hakui Murata Manufacturing  Wakura Murata Manufacturing 
Location
Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture
Tsu, Mie Prefecture
Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture
Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture
Installation period
January 2023
March 2023
Solar power generation system capacity
666kW
1,316kW
1,289kW
695kW
Storage battery capacity
1,076kWh
538kWh
538kWh
538kWh
Power generation
740MWh
1,541MWh
1,233MWh
643MWh
Reduction in CO2 emissions (annual)
361 tons
619 tons
602 tons
314 tons

The Murata Manufacturing Group is committed to promoting the use of renewable energy at its domestic and overseas locations to combat climate change.

 

Management objectives related to the Murata Group’s Social Value*2

  

The Murata Manufacturing Group sees the “reinforcement of climate change countermeasures” as a material issue and, in our efforts to help solve global social issues, we are forging ahead with initiatives to promote renewable energy. We ensure that we are meeting our overall targets for reducing greenhouse gases throughout the country and are actively investing in ways to conserve energy and use renewable energy sources at each of our locations.


*1 Additionality: Replacement of existing thermal or nuclear power generation with new renewable energy generation facilities
*2 Greenhouse gas emissions are the sum of Scope 1 and Scope 2.

Related information:

Murata’s material issues
Responses to climate change


Related press releases:

Kanazu Murata Manufacturing Plant Set to Operate on 100% Renewable Energy
https://corporate.murata.com/en-global/newsroom/news/company/csrtopic/2021/1012
Sendai Murata Manufacturing Plant Set to Operate on 100% Renewable Energy
https://corporate.murata.com/en-global/newsroom/news/company/csrtopic/2022/0325

 

 


Murata in Brief

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and sale of ceramic-based passive electronic components & solutions, communication modules and power supply modules. Murata is committed to the development of advanced electronic materials and leading edge, multi-functional, high-density modules. The company has employees and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.

For more information, visit Murata's website

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