Nagasaki's First! Supporting Procurement of Renewable Energy for Public Facilities in Hirado City
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Enerbank supports Hirado City, Nagasaki, in procuring 100% renewable energy for its public facilities. Utilizing the 'Eneoku' electricity reverse auction, this first-of-its-kind initiative in Nagasaki promotes cost reduction and decarbonization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'EneOku' service?
- A: It is a free service that uses a 'reverse auction' method where electricity buyers select sellers (electricity companies). It promotes competition and supports the optimization of electricity costs.
- Q: Why did Higashimatsuura City use 'EneOku'?
- A: To switch the power supply for public facilities to 100% renewable energy while keeping costs down. This initiative is the first of its kind in Nagasaki Prefecture.
- Q: What are the benefits of a reverse auction?
- A: Multiple electricity companies compete on price, increasing the likelihood of securing more favorable contract terms. It also allows for a transparent process in selecting service providers.