Kawasaki Heavy Industries Introduces 'Donation-Based Corporate PPA' Utilizing Solar Carports at Seishin Works

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tokyo Century, and Kyocera Communication Systems (KCCS) have started the second phase of a donation-based corporate PPA utilizing a solar carport at Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Seishin Works. This initiative introduces approximately 1.0 MW of solar power generation equipment with zero initial investment and includes donations to an SDGs promotion organization.
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ("Kawasaki Heavy Industries"), Tokyo Century Corporation ("Tokyo Century"), and Kyocera Communication Systems Co., Ltd. ("KCCS") have launched the second phase of their "Donation-Based Corporate PPA (In-House Power Generation Support Service)" ("the Service") utilizing a "solar carport (parking lot-mounted solar power generation equipment)" at Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Seishin Works. The introduction of the Service using a solar carport is a first for Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries is accelerating the introduction of renewable energy as part of its efforts toward carbon neutrality. This project effectively utilizes the roof of the parking lot at the company's Seishin Works, installing 1,049.535 kW of new solar power generation panels as a solar carport. This not only promotes the introduction of renewable energy but also contributes to improving the comfort of employees using the parking lot by mitigating temperature rises inside vehicles through heat and light shielding effects, and enhancing convenience during rainy weather. It will be deployed as an advanced model case for introducing renewable energy that effectively utilizes business site land.

Furthermore, the introduction of the Service at the Seishin Works is the second instance, following the rooftop installation (first phase) in March 2023. As a whole, Kawasaki Heavy Industries has undertaken a total of four donation-based corporate PPA initiatives, utilizing a combined total of approximately 3.0 MW of solar-derived electricity.

Under the Service, Tokyo Century and KCCS take on the initial investment costs and procedures required to introduce the solar power generation equipment, enabling the introduction of a solar power generation system with "zero initial investment." In addition to using Kyocera Corporation's solar power generation systems, which have demonstrated long-term reliability by operating at high output for over 40 years, KCCS, which has a wealth of experience, will handle O&M (operation and maintenance).

Moreover, the service incorporates donations to public interest incorporated foundations and NPOs that promote the SDGs. Customers can freely select the donation recipients, and Tokyo Century covers the equivalent amount of the donation, offering numerous benefits for customers supporting the SDGs. As with the past three initiatives at Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tokyo Century will make a donation to NPO Hyogo Mori no Club, a volunteer group engaged in forest building in Hyogo Prefecture, with the aim of preventing global warming and maintaining and improving biodiversity.

Going forward, through the further utilization of renewable energy and donations to organizations working towards achieving the SDGs, the companies will continue to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society not only through energy decarbonization but also through more proactive environmental protection initiatives.

FAQ

川崎重工の西神工場で開始された新しい取り組みは何ですか?

ソーラーカーポートを活用した「寄付型コーポレートPPA」の第2期提供です。

寄付型コーポレートPPAのメリットは何ですか?

初期投資ゼロで太陽光発電システムを導入でき、さらにSDGsを推進する団体への寄付が組み込まれている点です。

西神工場に設置された太陽光発電パネルの容量はどのくらいですか?

1,049.535kW(約1.0MW)です。

このプロジェクトにおける各社の役割は何ですか?

川崎重工が導入先となり、東京センチュリーとKCCSが初期投資等のコストや手続きを引き受け、KCCSが運営・保守を担います。

寄付先はどのように決まりますか?

お客さま(川崎重工)が自由に選定でき、今回はNPO法人ひょうご森の倶楽部に東京センチュリーから寄付が行われます。