Sakura City Optimizes Power Procurement with Eneoku, Achieving 100% Renewable Energy
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Enerbank helped Sakura City switch 54 public facilities to 100% renewable energy from April 2026 using the 'Eneoku' reverse auction, saving 60 million yen and reducing GHG emissions by 3,500t-CO2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who utilized 'Eneoku' to procure renewable energy?
- A: Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, with the support of Enerbank Inc.
- Q: When will the power switch using 'Eneoku' begin?
- A: From April of Reiwa 8 (2026).
- Q: Which facilities will switch to 100% renewable energy?
- A: 54 public facilities, including Sakura City Hall and elementary/junior high schools.
- Q: How much cost was reduced by utilizing the power reverse auction?
- A: About 60 million JPY (approx. 20%) was reduced compared to the standard electricity fee of 295 million JPY.
- Q: How much greenhouse gas will be reduced by introducing renewable energy?
- A: An estimated reduction of approximately 3,500t-CO2.