Japan's First: Kawasaki-Produced Substantially Renewable Power Introduced at Todoroki Green Space from July 1 (Wed); Announcement Event Held on June 6 (Sat)
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Kawasaki Todoroki Park and Kawasaki Mirai Energy announced the introduction of nearly 100% renewable electricity to major facilities at Todoroki Green Space. Combining waste-to-energy and residential solar power, the project supplies power equivalent to about 854 households. This marks Japan's first citizen-sourced local renewable energy model.
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- Q: Where does the renewable energy for Todoroki Green Space come from?
- A: 80% from waste-to-energy plants using household waste, 20% from citizen solar panels in Kawasaki City.
- Q: Is this the first such initiative in Japan?
- A: Yes, this is Japan's first project supplying multiple sports facilities with citizen-sourced local renewable energy.
- Q: Which facilities will use this renewable power?
- A: Uvance Todoroki Stadium, Tokyu Dresser Todoroki Arena, and Todoroki Baseball Stadium.