Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. – Japanese Electric Utilities Provider
- Company Name: Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
- State/Prefecture: Aichi Prefecture
- City/Town/Village: Higashi-ku, Nagoya City
- Street: 1 Higashi-shincho
- Country: Japan
- Zip/Postal Code: 461-8680
- Phone: +81 52 962 4624
- Website: http://www.chuden.co.jp/english/
- Listed: 07/25/2018 9:34 am
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Chubu Electric Power, based in Nagoya, ranks third among Japan’s largest electric utilities in terms of power generation capacity, electric energy sold, and annual revenue. Main generation facilities include nuclear, thermal and hydro power with the capacity of 33GW. The length of transmission lines and distribution lines reach 12,000 km and 130,000 km, respectively. Chubu Electric Power has been diversifying its business, other than electric power supply, to gas supply, on-site energy business, overseas consulting and investment, real estate management service and IT business.
- Electric utility and related enterprises
- Gas supply and thermal storage brokerage
- On-site energy business
- Overseas consulting and investment
- Real estate management service
- IT business
- Etc.
Toyota Tsusho and Chubu Electric Power Chose Nuvve Corporation as V2G system provider in Japan’s first ever V2G Aggregator
Date: July 24, 2018
SAN DIEGO, July 24, 2018 – Nuvve Corp. has been selected as a Vehicle to Grid (V2G) system provider of V2G demonstration project by Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Chubu Electric Power Co. Both companies had already been selected for awards to initiate a “V2G Aggregator Demonstration Project” as a part of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Agency for Natural Resources and Energy’s “FY2018 Subsidies for Virtual Power Plant Demonstration Project for Improvement of Energy Management in Demand Side.” Nuvve’s purpose of the project is to demonstrate Nuvve’s V2G aggregator technology in the Japanese market, guide Japanese market regulations, and provide Japan’s electrical system with solutions for managing their grid.
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