The Nasu-Shiobara Solar Power Plant case study has been featured on the Ministry of the Environment’s special website, “Good Echo.”

Our “Nasu-Shiobara Solar Power Plant” project has been featured on “Good Echo,” a special page within the Ministry of the Environment’s website supporting decarbonization initiatives in local communities.
This website showcases leading examples of how “renewable energy” is being utilized as a powerful tool to address region-specific challenges.
The selected cases highlight projects that, in introducing renewable energy, prioritize contributing to the local community and coexisting with the natural environment, while fostering a sense of community through sincere and ongoing dialogue.
This feature is a testament to the recognition of our commitment to “community-rooted renewable energy development.” Moving forward, we will continue to prioritize building trust with local residents as we contribute to combating global warming and realizing sustainable local communities.
▶ Click here for the Ministry of the Environment’s “Good Echo” page
https://policies.env.go.jp/policy/roadmap/goodecho/nasushiobarashi/