Tokyo Green and Blue Bonds Impact Report
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ImpactImpact・Tokyo Metropolitan Nakano Technical High School, Tokyo ・ Umi-no-Mori Project is a project to turn a garbage island in the middle of the Port of Tokyo into a beautiful forest with Tokyo residents based on the two concepts of “resource recycling” and “collaboration”.・ By creating and conserving green spaces in the park where people can enjoy nature and greenery, the project will contribute to CO2 reduction and the mitigation of the heat island effect.・ TMG is trying hard to win the hearts and minds of citizens, businesses, associations and other stakeholders by taking the initiative in installing photovoltaic facilities.・ Tokyo, with its many buildings,* has great potential for photovoltaic generation as solar panels can be placed on its buildings. The installation of photovoltaic facilities is also beneficial for building users in terms of greater resilience and economic efficiency.・Arakawa Fire Station, Omori Fire Station・Shinjuku Police Station1413Tokyo Metropolitan Nakano Technical High School*Buildings account for some 70% of CO2 emissions from Tokyo.Contribution to SDGs   departments and Tokyo public housing complexes)Estimated annual output of solar power generation equipment(installed in FY2024)Objective of the TMG (planned) Total capacity at end of FY202336,832kWInstalled in FY2024Objective of the TMG (planned)By the end of FY2024 About 60haDevelopment completedInstalled in FY2024a Zero Emission Tokyo by 2050.・The event commemorating the opening of Umi-no-Mori Park featured a petting zoo, one-day camping experience, special stage, food trucks, and Umi-no-Mori environmental forum. ・Many Tokyo residents, including families with children, visited the park on that day.CO2 reduction through 4kW of photovoltaic generation is equivalent to carbon absorption by 2,000m2 of cedar forest (some 200 trees).Umi-no-Mori ParkContribution to SDGsRationale for the projectExpand developed areasRationale for the project・ TMG is promoting the use of renewable energy to achieve Carbon Half by 2030 and Cumulative capacity as at the end of FY2024 represents an estimate. The definite value will be announced at the end of this fiscal yearFY2030 : Total of TMG-owned facilities (departments reporting to the Governor, three public enterpriseGrand opening of Umi-no-Mori ParkEffect of photovoltaic generationRealizing zero emissionsRealization of biodiversity・ The Tokyo metropolitan government promotes the development of marine parks where Tokyo residents can experience the ocean and nature and enjoy sports and recreational activities.・Umi-no-Mori ParkGrand Opening on March 28, 2025Development completedY2030Total installed cumulative capacity of the solar power generation equipment in TMG facilities74,000 kWMetropolitan Fuchu High School, Tokyo Metropolitan Tachikawa Midori High School, Tokyo Metropolitan Akiruno Gakuen Cumulative capacity of photovoltaic facilities installed: 74,000kWFY2030 : 100% of installing solar power generation equipment at all of the TMG facilities (departments reporting to the Governor, etc.)Equivalent to the annual power consumption of some 1,975 general households(7,749kW) G r e e n P r o j e ctG r e e n P r o j e ctFY2024 Grand OpeningAbout 60haDevelopment of marine park(Umi-no-Mori Park)Installation of Solar Power Generation Equipment7,722,607kWh

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