Renewable Energy

Based on the policy of the "Strategic Energy Plan" established by the Government of Japan, and to realize a carbon-neutral decarbonization society customised for Japan. Our mission is to enable Japanese wind power stakeholders to improve business efficiency and therefore reduce costs through superior products and services.

Wind Power

Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into electricity. In Japan, the installation of onshore wind power generation is progressing, but because the suitable places where it can be installed are limited, offshore wind power generation, which has great introduction potential, is also being considered and planned.Wind power generation is an energy source that has the potential to ensure economic efficiency because the power generation cost is comparable to that of thermal power if it can be generated on a large scale. We actively provides products and services for both onshore and offshore wind power generation.

Solar Power

Solar power generation is the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity using solar panels. Solar power generation, which enables local production and local consumption of electricity wherever it is used, is said to be an earth-friendly sustainable energy source. We offer one-stop proposals from acquisition of land for power plants, including mega solar power plants, to construction and after-sales follow-up.

Biomass Power

Biomass power generation refers to technology that generates power using biomass (renewable biological resources) such as wood and plant residues as raw materials, which calls this biomass energy. We offers one-stop proposals from raw materials to construction and after-sales follow-up.

Storage Battery

A storage battery is a secondary cell or battery that can be used in ordinary homes and can be charged and stored to supply electricity to electrical equipment when needed. We develops and delivers a variety of storage batteries (hydrogen batteries, lithium-ion iron phosphate batteries, etc.) that meet customer needs.

Carbon neutral

Introduce renewable energy to the maximum extent possible to achieve carbon neutrality

Did you know that about 40% of the power generated by thermal and nuclear power plants is actually usable, and the remaining 60% is lost through exhaust heat and transmission?
We are here to help you to achieve Carbon Neutrality in 2050.

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