Kawasaki to introduce locally sourced renewable energy at Todoroki Ryokuchi from July
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Kawasaki Todoroki Park and Kawasaki Mirai Energy have signed a power contract for major Todoroki Ryokuchi facilities. Operation using 100% renewable energy sourced within the city will begin in July.
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- Q: What is the mechanism of the renewable energy power to be introduced at Todoroki Green?
- A: It is a system that combines waste-to-energy from incineration of household waste and solar power generation from homes within Kawasaki City, effectively providing 100% locally produced renewable energy.
- Q: When will the renewable energy power be introduced?
- A: Introduction will begin in July 2026.
- Q: What are the main facilities that will be targeted?
- A: The three facilities are Uvance and Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu (Todoroki Athletics Stadium), Tokyu Dress Todoroki Arena, and Todoroki Baseball Field.
- Q: What is the significance of this initiative?
- A: This is the first local production and consumption of renewable energy at large-scale sports facilities in Japan (according to Kawasaki City research). It embodies a circular regional revitalization that utilizes energy generated from citizens' daily lives at the sacred grounds of sports.
- Q: How much household electricity consumption will be covered by the introduced power?
- A: The power equivalent to that used by approximately 854 households will be fully supplied by renewable energy.