Tokyo Social Bonds Impact Report
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・ Midorigaoka 2-chome Housing Complex, Chofu City, etc.・Emergency power generation systems are installed at water reclamation centers and pumping facilities to secure the power necessary to stably operate sewage facilities during a power outage.<Eligibility (units for families)>1 Resident of Tokyo2 Living with at least one family member3 Meeting the stated income criteria*4 In need of housing5 Other* Income criteria (examples)・Living with 1 family member:  Annual income of 1.90 million yen or less・Living with 3 family members:  Annual income of 2.66 million yen or lessS o c i a l P r o j e ct3,800 Municipal housing units to be reconstructed in FY2025S o c i a l P r o j e ctFY2025 Number of facilities equipped with emergency generators: 891211Yushima Pumping Station (Emergency power generation equipment)TransformerFanHigashiyamato City Tokyo-Kaido ApartmentOccurrence ofa power outageSubstationPumpWater reclamation centerSubstationPowerreceivingequipmentEmergency power generatorPumpWater reclamation centerTransformerFanContribution to SDGsObjective of the TMG(planned)ImpactAs at the end FY202348,149 units reconstructed in total(FY2008〜FY2023)Created in FY2024 ・ Kirigaoka 2-chome Housing Complex, Kita CityObjective of the TMG(planned)ImpactFY2024 FY2023 (End of fiscal year)Cumulative: 85 units Created in FY2024 ・ Yushima Pumping Station・Sewage works are an important urban infrastructure that supports the urban activities of Tokyo and the lives of residents.・Emergency power generators are utilized during a power outage as shown in the figure below. Emergency power generator OFFPower supply routeRoute during a power outageInstallation of Emergency BackupPower Generation SystemsAt normal timesContribution to SDGsRationale for the projectTargetRationale for the projectPower grid ofa power companyOccurrence ofa power outageEmergency power generator ONStrengthening the housing safety netAbout emergency backup power generation systemsPower outagePower grid ofa power companyFY2024→Cumulative (end of FY2024): 86 units FY2025Facilities equipped: 89FY2024Housing complexes still to be reconstructedabout 80,000 unitsHousing complexes reconstructed by the mid-1970sabout 131,000 units*Public housingDisaster countermeasures for infrastructuresLow income residents who are unable to secure adequate housing on their own(mainly older persons living alone*) * People in Metropolitan housing complexes are aging, with almost 70% of tenants already aged 65 or over.・We are reconstructing aging housing units to be leased at affordable prices to low income residents who are unable to secure adequate housing on their own.・Approx. 80,000 units are currently in need of reconstruction mainly due to aging, accounting for almost 30% of the total public housing units managed by the TMG (as at the end of FY2024).・We are systematically reconstructing aging Metropolitan housing units due to the serious need for disaster risk reduction and fireproofing, among others.*Number of housing complexes covered by the public housing replacement policy developed in 20081,911units reconstructed→50,060units reconstructed in total1 units reconstructedEarthquake countermeasures for sewage facilitiesConstruction of public housing

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