It is essential to check the power generation before regular inspections, etc. "Simple Diagnosis of Selling Electricity Loss" (Free)
Improve the cost-effectiveness of inspections! A 5-minute self-check can reveal whether there is a decrease in power generation and any associated losses! The key to managing a power generation business is "not to reduce power generation." At the very least, before regular inspections, it is essential to conduct "long-term monitoring" to confirm that power generation is not lower than usual. Our organization's research found that over 70% of power plants showed a decrease in power generation of 2% or more on an annualized basis. Instead of just completing routine inspections, if you check for any decrease in power generation beforehand and identify the causes of the decline before the inspection, you can accurately pinpoint problem areas and restore power generation. This time, we have enhanced our functionality to allow for diagnostics that take into account decreases in power generation due to output control. Why not significantly increase the effectiveness of inspections for the same inspection cost?
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✅ Instant web display with just three pieces of information: Enter "the location of the power plant," "the power generation amount (or sales amount) for the year following interconnection and last year," and "the sales price." ✅ The calculation also takes into account the reduction in power generation due to output control. ✅ The information you enter will not be retained by our organization at all (designed for your peace of mind with anonymity).
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Simple Diagnosis of Electricity Sales Loss (Free)
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Improve the cost-performance of inspections! With just a 5-minute self-check, you can determine whether there is a decrease in power generation and any associated losses! ✅ Instant web display with just three pieces of information: Input "location of the power plant," "power generation amount (or sales amount) for the year following interconnection and last year," and "sales price." ✅ Calculation also takes into account the decrease in power generation due to output control. ✅ The information you input will not be retained by our organization at all (designed for your peace of mind with anonymity). ⚠️ For those who received a "sales loss detected" result from the simple diagnosis: The next step is "investigating the cause"! If you’re experiencing a decrease in power generation but don’t know the reason… we will analyze that question for you! ■ Detailed analysis diagnosis service (paid) (Just identifying problem areas through standard inspections will not prevent a decrease in power generation.) 【Price】 Per section (excluding tax) for industrial solar power plants (low voltage): - Non-member businesses: First time 6,000 yen (5,000 yen from the second time onward) - O&M Council members: First time 5,000 yen (4,500 yen from the second time onward) - Application: Interested parties should apply using the form below. *Currently, the detailed analysis diagnosis service is free for the first three applicants each month.
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Energy Vision Inc. is a company that collaborates with the General Incorporated Association New Energy O&M Council to offer O&M "Profitable Solar Maintenance" as its main product. By highlighting the three major benefits of reducing electricity sales losses, cutting high maintenance costs, and controlling accident risk costs, we contribute to increasing the profits of power generation operators. Together with sales and construction companies on the front lines, we aim to promote and establish solar power generation.


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