Power source mix (FY2023 plan)
Non-Fossil Certificate Usage Status (FY2023 Plan)
To customers considering storage batteries as the feed-in tariff scheme comes to an end
Power source mix (FY2023 results)
Non-Fossil Certificate Usage Status (FY2023 Results)
To customers considering storage batteries as the feed-in tariff scheme comes to an end
Power source mix (FY2024 plan)
Non-Fossil Certificate Usage Status (FY2024 Plan)
To customers considering storage batteries as the feed-in tariff scheme comes to an end
The power sources for this menu are as described above, but by using non-fossil fuel certificates (renewable energy designation), we have achieved the procurement of 100% electricity from renewable energy sources.
- FIT Electric
Part of the cost of procuring this electricity is covered by levies collected from all electricity users, including those who are not our customers.
- This applies to electricity generated from solar, wind, hydroelectric (less than 30,000 kW), geothermal and biomass power. - Electricity procured from the wholesale power exchange
This electricity includes hydroelectric, thermal, nuclear, FIT electricity, renewable energy, etc. - others
This includes electricity procured from other companies where the power plant cannot be identified.
- The calculations are made and published based on the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's "Guidelines for Electricity Retail Sales."
- Calculated based on the amount of electricity generated by our company and the amount of electricity procured from other companies (excluding the amount for remote islands).
- Due to rounding, totals may not add up to 100%.
(FY2022 results)
CO2 Emission Factor (Adjusted Emission Factor) (Note) 0.000kg-CO2/kWh
- The above values were reported to the government in accordance with the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures (Global Warming Countermeasures Act).