The Ricoh Environmental Business Development Center has started a demonstration for the practical application of VPP services!
NR-Power Lab will begin a demonstration aimed at the practical application of VPP services at the Ricoh Environmental Business Development Center. Within the center, a solar power generation system and NGK Insulators' large-capacity storage system NAS battery will be installed to conduct technical verification of NR-Power Lab's VPP system. Additionally, Ricoh Japan will participate as a power retailer, and the Ricoh Environmental Business Development Center will participate as a power consumer, aiming to acquire VPP know-how to maximize economic efficiency. We spoke with the members participating in this demonstration: the Director of the Power Business Planning Office of Ricoh Japan's Public Services Division, the Ricoh Environmental and Energy Business Center, and the Business Planning Officer and Senior Engineer of NR-Power Lab. *For more details, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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Our company has a strong sense of mission to "derive solutions with current technology and not postpone challenges for the future," and we will integrate our strengths across various differences and barriers to realize our ideals. We will achieve the early commercialization of VPP services, which are essential for solving challenges, as well as digital power services, contributing to the spread of renewable energy and the realization of a sustainable society. We will connect assets such as storage facilities, load devices, and power generation equipment owned by our customers, as well as facilities and business sites involving companies like NGK Insulators and Ricoh, using IoT technology.

