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            Today, the main driver or value proposition for investing in new storage is renewable energy storage.
            “Turning renewable energy into a monetized asset; through peak shaving, the smart lithium battery
            can charge when electricity rates are at their lowest and discharge during the most expensive

            hours of the day to avoid paying peak prices,” Wasmuth said. “The decentralized energy system of
            the future creates opportunities for companies to use energy storage combined with renewable
            energy, not only to provide their own power but also to sell excess energy back to the grid through
            what is called a virtual power plant.”


            A virtual power plant is a cloud-based distributed energy solution that aggregates the capabilities
            of distributed energy resources, such as wind and solar power, for power generation. Virtual power
            plants aim to aggregate disparate facilities into a single control system, enabling intelligent energy
            production, storage, and demand.



            “Japan’s NTT bets on battery storage and the green transformation,” said Wasmuth. “It is investing
            more than 1 trillion yen [US$9.3 billion] in renewable energy and storage by 2030. Its goal is to
            provide more than 10% of the nation’s renewable-energy capacity by 2030.”


            In the future, a group of power plants could also consist of fleets of electric vehicles. The decentralized
            and decarbonized distributed energy system of the future will provide new opportunities for the

            energy ecosystem.
                                                                                                                                   Saving Standby Power



                                                                                                                                   in the Smart Home





                                                                                                                                   By Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, editor-in-chief of Power Electronics News and
                                                                                                                                   European correspondent for EE Times



                                                                                                                                   Smartphones and home appliances are amongst the applications that have evolved in recent years.
                                                                                                                                   One of the significant challenges is to optimize energy consumption as more and more devices
                                                                                                                                   enter the market. With IoT, connectivity becomes increasingly important, as it allows maintaining
                                                                                                                                   proper communication, and as a result, standby consumption is turning into a real challenge. During
                                                                                                                                   APEC, Power Integrations announced LinkSwitch-TNZ, a new switching power supply IC family
                                                                                                                                   that reduces standby consumption in smart-home applications and appliances  to solve some
            For More Information                                                                                                   of these challenges. In an interview with Power Electronics News, Adnaan Lokhandwala, senior

                                                                                                                                   product marketing manager at Power Integrations, pointed out that today, many devices operate
                                                                                                                                   in standby mode and, to meet various regulatory requirements, new solutions combining offline
                    ▶ Live Coverage of APEC 2021                                                                                   power conversion, lossless zero-cross detection and, optionally, X-capacitor discharge functions
                                                                                                                                   are required.




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