Incorporating Murata's own integrated renewable energy control solution efinnos is an essential element for effectively advancing the initiative to utilize hydrogen. It is provided as an energy management system that realizes optimal control of solar power generation and battery storage.
efinnos has been adopted in the demonstration experiment to utilize hydrogen at Yasu Plant, where it is used for purposes such as controlling the amount of hydrogen generated according to the amount stored in the hydrogen tank. Jinno stated, "Although we purchased the water electrolysis device that produces the hydrogen from another company, incorporating it in our own system and optimizing its control is something that is distinctive of Murata's way of working."
In the future, we also want to implement functions in efinnos that will lead to more optimal hydrogen management by carrying out analysis that takes into account the status of solar power generation, grid electricity rates, and hydrogen demand in the plant as well.
Murata is promoting an initiative to turn our own factories into showcases. Our aim with this initiative is to create business opportunities by introducing Murata's own products into our factories and then allowing our customers to see, touch, and experience them. efinnos has already been introduced at five Murata factories, including Kanazu Murata Manufacturing (Fukui Prefecture) and Hakui Murata Manufacturing (Ishikawa Prefecture). This has supported the adoption of renewable energy by combining solar power generation and storage batteries.
Mukai emphasized that, "efinnos has enabled optimal electric power control tailored to the natural environment in each location and the conditions of each plant. Going forward, we would also like to utilize efinnos for hydrogen to accumulate the knowledge required to reduce Scope 1 emissions and to prepare for the arrival of a hydrogen energy-based society. We want to accelerate social implementation together with partners who share our desire to realize a hydrogen energy-based society."