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page 9
Financial
Highlights Highlights Top Message Group Strategies Corporate
Governance
Financial and
Corporate Data
R&D Design Intellectual
Property
Segment
Information
Panasonic has developed a home energy management
system, combining its know-how on energy creation,
storage and saving. Linking with a community energy
management system, it enables optimal energy use
across the entire town.
Energy use is managed for all rooms in a condominium
unit. Visualization of energy consumption, energy saving
control and energy saving advice are realized by linking
up with community power information through SEGs.
Integrating Home and Regional
Energy Management
Linking Residences and Cities through
Smart Energy Gateways
Electricity power system (Smart grid)
Home energy monitor Multi air conditioning
system
Total heat
exchange system
Store management system,
Landscape LED lighting
Area management system
Panasonic
Home energy
management
Community energy
management
Lighting control area unit
Participating in the Tianjin Eco-City Project,
a Proposed Home to 350,000 Residents in 2020
Highlights 1 Highlights 2 Highlights 3 Highlights 4 Highlights 5
China’s urban population continues to expand by 12 million each year, substantially increasing electric power consumption. Responding to
this issue, the Chinese government is currently promoting the construction of 13 eco-cities with plans to expand this number to 100 in the future.
Taking a pioneering step, Panasonic is participating in the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Project. A by-product of this participation is
to build on the know-how and experience gained to secure new orders in other projects and areas.
Smart
Energy
Gateway
Channeled to a community
energy management center
Residential
distribution
switchboard
Condominium room