Partnering with Tokyu Land Corporation Group for Yokohama-based Decarbonized Energy Circulation: Supplying Yokohama Arena with Renewable Energy Generated by Yokohama Schools via Off-site PPA
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Starting April 2026, Yokohama Arena will receive surplus renewable energy generated by solar panels on public schools in Yokohama via an off-site PPA provided by Tokyu Land Corporation's subsidiary, Reene.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is an Offsite PPA?
- A: It is a mechanism for transporting renewable energy electricity from outside the power plant site (offsite) to demand facilities and selling it through a power purchase agreement.
- Q: Will Yokohama Arena's power be 100% renewable?
- A: Yes, in addition to the offsite PPA from schools, by supplying FIT non-fossil certificates, 100% of the annual electricity consumption will be from renewable sources.
- Q: What happens to the school's electricity?
- A: On weekdays, it is supplied for self-consumption at the school, and during holidays when the school is closed, the surplus power is supplied to Yokohama Arena.