Disaster preparedness in schools and the use of industrial storage batteries in decarbonization-leading regions.
The introduction of storage batteries in schools in decarbonization-leading regions brings multifaceted benefits such as improved energy efficiency, enhanced safety during disasters, and promotion of environmental education.
"Decarbonization Leading Regions" refers to areas designated by the Japanese government as regions that undertake particularly advanced initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In these regions, efforts are made to introduce renewable energy suited to local characteristics, utilize energy efficiently, and implement advanced technologies for decarbonization, serving as model cases for future nationwide deployment. Additionally, these initiatives promote economic growth in the region and contribute to the construction of a sustainable society. ▼ Effects of Introducing Industrial Storage Batteries in Schools School facilities are important public facilities in the community and serve various roles. In decarbonization leading regions, the use of industrial storage batteries in school facilities becomes one of the important initiatives that contribute to energy efficiency, securing power during disasters, and furthering environmental education. ▼ Benefits of Introducing Industrial Storage Batteries in School Facilities - Collaboration with the community + strengthening disaster prevention functions as evacuation centers (BCP measures / securing power during emergencies) - Reduction of environmental impact - Educational materials for environmental education - Reduction of electricity costs after installation - Effective use of space
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