Industrial self-consumption solar power generation is an option following NETIS technology.
Simultaneously achieving cost reduction and decarbonization in public works and construction sites: A clear introduction to the benefits of introducing new technologies.
**Challenges in Construction Sites and Public Works and Solutions from Solar Power** - **Challenges Faced by the Construction Industry** The increase in electricity usage at construction sites (heavy machinery, temporary offices, lighting, etc.) Rising construction costs due to soaring electricity and fuel prices Requests from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism for decarbonization and energy conservation Expectations for additional points in construction performance evaluations through the use of new technologies (NETIS registered technologies) - **Solutions Provided by Solar Power Generation** Self-sufficient power supply at sites through rooftop solar installations, leading to immediate reductions in electricity costs Visualization of efforts towards SDGs and decarbonization through CO₂ emissions reduction Further reduction of environmental impact through the combination with NETIS technologies
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**Why Solar Power Generation is Suitable for the Construction Industry** - Reliable and Sustainable Cost Reduction By using solar power to supply daytime electricity on-site, external power purchases are reduced, simultaneously achieving a reduction in CO₂ emissions. - High Compatibility with NETIS Technologies Ideal for sites introducing new technologies, such as power supply for temporary offices and charging for electric heavy machinery and EV vehicles. - Zero Initial Costs with Subsidies and PPA Models Utilizing subsidies to minimize initial investment. With a PPA, it is possible to implement without any equipment costs.
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【Case Study】 - Tokyo Metropolitan Construction Materials Center Installation Capacity: 180kW Annual Electricity Cost Savings: Approximately 4,800,000 yen CO₂ Reduction Effect: Approximately 130 tons per year Comment: "Powering temporary offices and electric tools with solar energy significantly reduces fuel costs."