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Hachidori Denryoku Supplies 100% Renewable Energy to All 24 ASNOVA Scaffolding Rental Locations

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Borderles Japan's "Hachidori Denryoku" has been adopted at all 24 direct-operated equipment centers of ASNOVA. The initiative aims to convert equipment center power to renewable energy, driving Scope 2 emission reductions in the construction supply chain.

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Q: Why is decarbonization needed at construction company material centers?
A: Routine power usage at these centers falls under Scope 2 emissions, and because of the high number of sites, it has a significant impact on total CO2 emissions.
Q: What are the benefits of using Hachidori Denryoku?
A: It allows companies to switch to 100% renewable energy to reduce CO2 emissions, while a portion of the electricity bill supports social issues and the construction of new renewable energy plants.
Q: What kind of company is ASNOVA?
A: ASNOVA is a company that develops a business model for sharing and circulating materials through the rental and sale of scaffolding.