34.5 Megawatt Biomass Project Planned for Japan

- Sep­tem­ber 16, 2014, New Gen­er­a­tion Power

New Gen­er­a­tion Pow­er Inter­na­tion­al, a lead­ing glob­al renew­able ener­gy com­pa­ny, will devel­op three 11.5 Megawatt (MW) wood bio­mass plants in Japan.

Togeth­er, Chica­go-based New Gen­er­a­tion Pow­er Inter­na­tion­al (NGPI) and Nip­pon Ener­gy Solu­tion, Inc. (NES) will launch a new wood-based bio­mass ener­gy gen­er­a­tion ven­ture that will con­struct three sep­a­rate facil­i­ties locat­ed in the Japan­ese regions of Miyaza­ki and Kagoshima.

Expect­ed to break ground around April 2015, the project will be capa­ble of gen­er­at­ing 248 GWh of elec­tric­i­ty annu­al­ly, the equiv­a­lent of pow­er­ing 44,000 house­holds and cost an esti­mat­ed $169.67 mil­lion USD.

With a strong pres­ence through­out Japan and a robust rela­tion­ship with the local economies of Miyaza­ki and Kagoshi­ma, NES will be respon­si­ble for the project’s devel­op­ment, oper­a­tion and fuel sup­ply. Syn­er­gy Pow­er Solu­tions and Artha Ener­gy Resources will advise the transaction.

“Nip­pon Ener­gy Solu­tion is hon­ored to cre­ate a great alliance with NGPI, one of the largest ener­gy com­pa­nies in the world. We are very excit­ed about this oppor­tu­ni­ty,” said Nao­ki Yam­aguchi, Pres­i­dent of NES. “We believe it will con­tribute to a more sta­ble ener­gy sup­ply and local econ­o­my, espe­cial­ly in the for­est industry.”

The com­bined three 34.5 MW bio­mass plants pose lit­tle to no start-up risk and will use state-of-the-art mate­ri­als, which include 15,000 tons of woodchips/month from domes­tic con­trac­tors. Long-term sup­ply con­tracts with local tim­ber unions have already been secured and will sup­ply rough­ly 50 per­cent of the materials.

In addi­tion, rough­ly 10,000 tons of palm ker­nel shells (PKS) will be import­ed each month from the over­seas mar­ket. Cur­rent­ly, Indone­sia pro­duces 6 mil­lion tons, while Malaysia pro­duces 4 mil­lion tons of PKS annu­al­ly. Nego­ti­a­tions with a major heavy machin­ery com­pa­ny have already been ini­ti­at­ed. The project is also seek­ing a plant oper­a­tor for a min­i­mum of 20 years to include peri­od­i­cal maintenance.

The 20-Year Pow­er Pur­chase Agree­ment (PPA) will allow 100 per­cent of the ener­gy gen­er­at­ed by the bio­mass facil­i­ties to be pur­chased by a major PPA car­ri­er through the Feed-in Tar­iff Pro­gram (FIT). Since the renew­al of FIT in 2012, the num­ber of bio­mass facil­i­ties in Japan has grown, expand­ing renew­able ener­gy sources and reviv­ing an area dev­as­tat­ed by the country’s 2011 earth­quake and tsunami.

Togeth­er, NGPI and NES intend to increase their bio­mass pow­er plant busi­ness by more than 100MW through­out Japan in the near future. They will also be expand­ing their port­fo­lio to both solar and geot­her­mal ener­gies across the region.

“The NGPI team is very excit­ed about devel­op­ing these pres­ti­gious bio­mass projects in Japan along with NES,” said Nisha Joshi, Pres­i­dent of NGPI. “We are in the day and age where we have to use tech­nolo­gies to covert any waste or remains into ener­gy and keep the cycle going. This will not only help clean the waste from the world’s grow­ing pop­u­la­tion, but also keep up with the grow­ing ener­gy demand,” she added.

New Gen­er­a­tion Pow­er is cur­rent­ly devel­op­ing over 3000MW of hydro, solar, wind and ther­mal projects across the globe in regions through­out Africa, the Mid­dle East, Europe, South Amer­i­ca and the Unit­ed States.

The Japan 34.5 MW wood bio­mass project is expect­ed to com­mis­sioned by the Fourth Quar­ter of 2016.


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