[S-PAL Sendai] Achieving Carbon Neutrality in Electricity Consumption [JR Sendai East Gate Building] Introduction of Off-site Corporate PPA via Hydroelectric Power – Initiatives Connecting to the Future: Toward Realizing Carbon Neutrality by 2050
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main goal of the JR East Group's 'Zero Carbon Challenge 2050'?
- A: The main goal of the JR East Group's 'Zero Carbon Challenge 2050' is to achieve net-zero CO₂ emissions by fiscal year 2050.
- Q: When will S-PAL Sendai achieve carbon neutrality for its electricity consumption?
- A: S-PAL Sendai will achieve carbon neutrality for its electricity consumption starting from April 1, 2026.
- Q: How will S-PAL Sendai achieve carbon neutrality for its electricity consumption?
- A: S-PAL Sendai will achieve carbon neutrality by utilizing environmental value certificates, specifically 'J-Credits derived from renewable energy,' 'Green Power Certificates,' and 'Non-fossil Certificates.'
- Q: What is the 'power recycling loop' initiative being introduced at S-PAL Sendai?
- A: The 'power recycling loop' initiative involves introducing eco-friendly electricity derived from food waste generated at S-PAL Sendai, creating a 'power recycling loop.'
- Q: What is the estimated reduction in CO₂ emissions expected from these initiatives at S-PAL Sendai?
- A: These initiatives are expected to reduce electricity-derived CO₂ emissions, which totaled approximately 7,500 t-CO₂ based on fiscal year 2024 consumption, to effectively zero.