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List of Buildings Introducing Renewable Energy

List of Buildings to Introduce Renewable Energy

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List of Buildings Introducing Renewable Energy

In achieving its medium-to-long term targets (SBTs) for greenhouse gas emissions reductions and the target for the ratio of renewable power (RE100), the Mitsubishi Estate Group believes that it is imperative to switch the electricity used in the buildings it owns and operates to electricity derived from renewable energy (“renewable power”). Based on this recognition, the Group is steadily implementing a switch to renewable power in line with the RE100 commitment.

See the following for the list of buildings introducing renewable energy. (Buildings that have not commenced the switch to renewable electricity are excluded even where an agreement to switch has been concluded.) (As of December 2023)

  • Buildings and commercial facilities in which Mitsubishi Estate’s ownership is 50% or more.
    capital-recycling business and projects scheduled for redevelopment are excluded.
    For buildings and commercial facilities in which Mitsubishi Estate’s ownership is less than 50%, upon consultation with business partners and other parties, electricity from renewable energy was introduced at some projects.

Around Tokyo Station (Otemachi / Marunouchi / Yurakucho)

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