~Tokyu Fudosan Group Collaboration, Yokohama-born Decarbonized Energy Cycle~ Supplying Renewable Energy Generated at Yokohama City Schools to Yokohama Arena, a Multi-purpose Facility in Yokohama City, via Off-site PPA
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Yokohama Arena will utilize renewable energy generated at schools within Yokohama City through an off-site PPA scheme, in collaboration with Tokyu Fudosan Group.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is an off-site PPA?
- A: It is a contract model for supplying renewable energy electricity via a power company when the power plant and the demand facility are in separate locations. It promotes local production for local consumption.
- Q: How much of Yokohama Arena's electricity will be renewable?
- A: This initiative will make approximately 8% of the annual electricity consumption 'raw green power,' and with the use of FIT non-fossil certificates, it will ultimately become 100% renewable.
- Q: What is the role of the Tokyu Fudosan Group?
- A: Tokyu Fudosan installs solar power facilities at schools, its subsidiary ReENE handles electricity supply, and Tokyu Community manages the facility.