Docomo Shop Iruma Sayama Goes Green
In a significant development towards sustainable business practices, the Docomo Shop Iruma Sayama, operated by Fujiyou Personal Communication Co., Ltd. (FPC), has successfully transitioned to using 100% renewable energy, backed by support from Enerbank. This initiative not only underscores the growing movement towards carbon neutrality but also represents a financial win, as the shop has managed to cut its electricity costs by approximately 25%.
Background: Pushing for Green Transformation and a Sustainable Future
The NTT Docomo Group has set a bold target to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, with a commitment to green their entire network of Docomo Shops by 2030. This strategic shift includes the adoption of renewable energy sources and energy-saving practices, aimed at decreasing environmental burdens while ensuring sustainable operations. FPC, through its long-standing presence in the community, has embraced an environmentally conscious management approach, choosing to convert the power supply of the Docomo Shop Iruma Sayama to renewable energy as part of its operational framework.
Enerbank's Role: Achieving 100% Renewable Energy and Cost Reduction
Enerbank, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, played a crucial role in this transition by employing its reverse auction service, Eneoku, along with supporting the implementation of renewable power. Integrated into this process was a thorough review of the electricity contract, resulting in a significant transition to a power supply that is effectively 100% derived from renewable energy sources. Additionally, by comparing various electricity plans and optimizing them, the shop achieved a remarkable 25% reduction in energy costs.
Looking Ahead: Commitment to Sustainable Practices
Looking to the future, Enerbank remains dedicated to aiding businesses and municipalities in adopting renewable energy and advancing carbon-neutral practices. The aim is to not only help reduce electricity costs but to redefine the conventional perception that environmental measures are economically burdensome. By fostering strategies that unite ecological responsibility with economic viability, Enerbank aspires to contribute significantly to the development of a sustainable society.
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