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KDDI and J-Power Signed Virtual PPA for Onshore Wind Farm

―Use of Renewable Energy Will Promote Decarbonization in the Telecommunications Business―

KDDI Corporation
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

On December 27, 2024, KDDI Corporation (headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President, Representative Director and CEO: Makoto Takahashi; "KDDI") and J-Wind Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Katsuya Toda; "J-Wind"), a Group company of Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Hitoshi Kanno; "J-POWER") concluded a virtual PPA for an onshore wind farm.
A virtual PPA (a form of corporate PPA contract [Jump to the applicable section1]) is a means for electricity consumers to procure only the environmental value of renewable energy generated at a dedicated power plant constructed offsite.

J-Wind will upgrade the onshore wind power plant "Minami Osumi Wind Farm" in Minami Osumi Town, Kagoshima Prefecture, and will construct a new facility called "New Minami Osumi Wind Farm" (output capacity: 19,500 kW). Under this PPA, the environmental value with additionality (see footnote [Jump to the applicable section2]) generated from power generation will be provided to KDDI for a period of 20 years starting from the commencement of commercial operation. As a result, KDDI expects to be able to reduce CO2 emissions at its telecommunication base stations in the Kyushu area by approximately half in real terms.

<Virtual PPA Overview>

In May 2024, KDDI established four environmental targets for the KDDI Group, including achieving net zero emissions by the end of fiscal 2040 in order to accelerate the shift to a decarbonized society. One of the targets is for "KDDI to aim for sourcing over 50% of the electricity it consumes from renewable sources with additionality," and this agreement is part of its effort toward achieving that goal. KDDI will continue to contribute to realizing a decarbonized society through various initiatives.

J-POWER has been developing various renewable energy businesses as a leader in renewable energy, including hydroelectric power, wind power, geothermal power, and solar power, since its establishment. J-POWER will continue to promote development by leveraging its expertise in renewable energy and contribute to achieving carbon neutrality, as stated in J-POWER BLUE MISSION 2050, by meeting the needs of customers through various sales approaches including virtual PPAs.

Going forward, both companies will continue to explore expansion of virtual PPAs to other regions to promote decarbonization.

■New Minamiosumi Wind Farm Overview

LocationMinamiosumi, Kagoshima Prefecture
Capacity

19,500kW (rated output of 4,300kW x 5*)

  • *The total output for the power plant will be managed to not exceed 19,500kW.
Schedule
  • Start of construction (planned): Fiscal 2024
  • Start of commercial operation (planned): December 2027
<Minamiosumi Wind Farm (equipment before replacement; already removed)>

■KDDI Overview

NameKDDI Corporation
RepresentativeMakoto Takahashi, President, Representative Director and CEO
Location3-10-10, Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
EstablishedJune 1, 1984
BusinessTelecommunications business
Capital141.8 billion yen

■J-POWER Overview

NameElectric Power Development Co., Ltd.
RepresentativeHitoshi Kanno, President and CEO
Location6-15-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
EstablishedSeptember 16, 1952
BusinessElectric power business
Capital180.5 billion yen

■J-Wind Overview

NameJ-Wind Co., Ltd.
RepresentativeKatsuya Toda, Representative Director
Location6-15-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
EstablishedFebruary 2, 2004
BusinessWind power generation business
Capital100 million yen (wholly owned subsidiary of J-POWER)
  1. [1]A form of contract in which electricity consumers purchase renewable energy directly from power producers.
  2. [2]The concept that the purchase of renewable electricity or non-fossil certificates should contribute to increasing the number of new renewable energy facilities globally. Positive effects also include promoting new investment in renewable energy, contributing to the transition to non-fossil fuels, supporting efforts for decarbonization, and mitigating global warming.
  • *The information contained in the articles is current at the time of publication.
    Products, service fees, service content and specifications, contact information, and other details are subject to change without notice.

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