Panasonic has installed an innovative renewable energy generation system at its microwave oven manufacturing plant in the UK. The system, which integrates green hydrogen, solar energy and energy storage , aims to power the factory with 100% renewable energy, reducing the carbon footprint and improving energy resilience.
A hybrid renewable energy system for a greener future
The new hybrid power system is made up of three main sources: hydrogen fuel cells, photovoltaic generators and storage batteries. With a total of 21 units of pure hydrogen generators (105 kW) and a photovoltaic capacity of 372 kW, the PMUK (Panasonic Manufacturing UK Ltd.) plant is now an example of energy efficiency.
These generators, together with 1 MWh batteries, are designed to offer a stable and reliable source of clean energy, reducing dependence on external grids and maximizing the use of clean sources.
In addition to generating electricity, the system harnesses the heat produced by hydrogen fuel cells to provide heating and hot water to the factory, thus achieving energy efficiency close to 95%.
The use of green hydrogen , produced locally in the UK, is a key pillar of this decarbonisation strategy. This hydrogen is used to power the generators, making the plant a model for clean energy within the industrial sector. The integration of solar energy and energy storage also provides a flexible solution that responds to the changing energy demands of the factory.
One step closer to the hydrogen society
With this renewable energy demonstration, the company aims to optimize its operations and lay the foundation for a more sustainable society and a clean energy future. By implementing an energy management system (EMS), the company aims to dynamically adjust energy supply based on weather conditions and consumption patterns, ensuring an efficient and stable supply.
Furthermore, this initiative is part of its global efforts under its Panasonic GREEN IMPACT vision , which seeks to achieve a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions in its operations, with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. By integrating solutions such as green hydrogen into its processes, the company reinforces its commitment to sustainability and the well-being of global society.
The installation of the green hydrogen generation system is a bold step by the company in creating zero-emission factories , aligning with the UK’s environmental policies. The company hopes that this initiative will optimise its operation and inspire other industries to adopt green technologies and clean energy solutions to meet the challenges of climate change.
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