Achieving “Zero Emission Tokyo”
The standardisation of energy efficiency, high levels of insulation, and the installation of renewable energy equipment at houses will bring a variety of benefits to the lives of Tokyo residents.
Tokyo leads the way to carbon neutrality
Having revised the relevant ordinance in December 2022, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will require solar panels to be installed in all newly built residences from April 2025.
Tokyo Solar Power -TMG
As an area of major energy consumption, Tokyo will accelerate efforts to establish a foundation for a decarbonized society and ensure energy security in an integrated manner in order to
100% Renewable Energy Scenario in Tokyo metropolitan area with
Based on the energy conservation scenario, we examined a scenario in which 100% renewable energy is used for final energy consumption in all sectors, and conducted an energy model analysis using
Achieving ”Carbon Half” by 2030
We expect the spread of ZEH to stimulate insulation, energy conservation, and renewable energy initiatives, so we would like the TMG to go ahead with the measures.
Tokyo''s Role in Sustainable and Green Investments
In recent years, Tokyo has implemented a series of policies and initiatives focused on reducing carbon emissions, increasing energy efficiency, and promoting renewable energy sources such as solar and
Tokyo Solar Panel Mandate for New Buildings Starting in 2025
In a landmark move, Tokyo has announced a new regulation requiring solar panels on new buildings, set to take effect in April 2025. This directive is a key part of the city''s comprehensive
How Tokyo homes will be built for the future
From April 2025, housing suppliers that provide an annual total of at least 20,000 sq m of floor space within Tokyo must meet new building mandate. Requirements include wall and window cladding...
What You Need to Know About Tokyo''s Solar Panel Installation
This regulation is part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government''s broader initiative to promote green policies, with the goal of achieving a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by
Sea-Based Solar Energy: A New Answer to Climate Change?
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction''s floating solar power generation facilities, shown here installed in Tokyo Bay, can adjust easily to rising and falling water levels. By comparing and verifying