Hokuriku Electric Power and Marubeni New Power begin supplying renewable energy to Kaga Toshiba Electronics.

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Hokuriku Electric Power (Toyama Prefecture) and Marubeni New Power (Tokyo) announced on June 17 that they have begun supplying renewable energy to Kaga Toshiba Electronics (Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture). This initiative is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 13,000 tons annually, which is equivalent to the emissions of about 5,000 average households. In this project, Marubeni New Power aggregates electricity generated from multiple solar power plants and supplies it to Kaga Toshiba Electronics through an off-site corporate PPA facilitated by Hokuriku Electric Power. The total generation capacity is approximately 24 MW, with an annual generation of about 27 GWh, and the supply commenced in June for a period of 20 years. Hokuriku Electric Power aims to increase renewable energy development by over 1 million kW by the early 2030s and is expanding services such as PPAs. Marubeni New Power also plans to increase its renewable energy handling capacity to 5 million kW by 2030. Both companies are committed to contributing to the realization of a decarbonized society and the creation of a sustainable society.
