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3-3. Environmental and Climate Change Initiatives
ESG Initiatives
Promote greening of power consumption*¹ at all Tokyo facilities by FY2030
✓ Provision of "Green Power Provision Service "*2 in response to the greening plans of
tenant companies
✓ Approximately 120 facilities (as of May 2021)
✓ By FY2030, approximately 600 million kWh (264,600 t-CO2) of electricity will be green
*1 Equivalent to the amount of electricity used by Mitsui Fudosan in shared common spaces (includes some partially owned areas; excludes electricity generated by
each facility). "Greening" means effectively switching from electricity to renewable energy consumption through the use of non-fossil fuel certificates.
*2 Service will be launched in April 2021 based on a comprehensive agreement with TEPCO Energy Partner and other companies.
How the greening of power consumption promoted by Mitsui Fudosan works (image)
Energy-saving power source (*1)
Environmental value
Environmental value
(* 2)
Non-fossil fuel
certificate
Network power source
Conventional
electricity
Electricity
retailers
Non-fossil fuel
certificate
(*3)
Conventional
electricity
Office buildings,
commercial facilities, etc.
Common areas of
buildings (owned by
Mitsui Fudosan)
Tenants and
building owners
Able to offer flexible electricity plans to tenants using the Green Energy Supply Service
*1 Solar power plants owned by Mitsui Fudosan, post-FIT residential solar power generation facilities for housing (contracted by TEPCO
Energy Partner, Incorporated), solar power owned by partner power generation companies, etc.
*2 FIT power supply obtained via Japan Electric Power Exchange (JEPX); non-FIT power supply obtained from electric power companies.
*3 Mitsufudosan TG Smart Energy Co., Ltd. for the specially designated power supply business area, and the rest from TEPCO Energy Partner.
MITSUI FUDOSAN CO.,LTD
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