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Harnessing hydrogen, biogas and renewable energy

TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY: Kind to people, the city and the earth

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  • East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Station City Energy Create Co., Ltd. and JR East Logistics Co., Ltd. plan to harness hydrogen, biogas and other renewable energy sources throughout the approx. 9.5 ha TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY, which is scheduled to open in March 2025. The entire city will be used to promote sustainable urban development that is kind to people, the city and the earth, and to enrich lives for the next 100 years. The group will work together to improve both the appeal and value of the area, while achieving further benefits for the earth.
  • TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY is a pilot project for tackling the JR East Group long-term goal embodied in Zero Carbon Challenge 2050, and the aim is to have net zero CO₂ emissions from all supplied energy from its opening in March 2025. In addition, the city will use hydrogen and a circular economy that harnesses waste as a resource to achieve a future in which all activities in the city are beneficial to the earth.

Station City Energy Create Co., Ltd. is working on an energy management system that integrates supply and demand in order to realise urban development that incorporates advanced environmental and energy technologies. The project will utilise diverse renewable energy sources, fuel cells and food waste-derived biogas systems for the realisation of a future hydrogen-based society. Furthermore, JR East Logistics Co., Ltd. is working to achieve logistics services for the area that are both environmentally friendly and flexible. Through these efforts, TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY will promote sustainable urban development through city-wide endeavours that are kind to people, the city and the earth.

Initiatives for a zero carbon, sustainable city

(1) Environmental and energy initiatives for net zero CO₂ emissions

A combination of systems that conserve, create and manage energy, together with the utilisation of energy certificates, ensure that all electricity in the city is derived from renewable sources with the aim of ensuring net zero CO₂ emissions for all supplied energy from its opening in March 2025.

① Energy management
THE LINKPILLAR 2 is equipped with an underground air-conditioning facility that boasts one of Japan’s largest heat storage tanks. This achieves a highly efficient energy supply and allows water from the heat storage tank to be used as an emergency supply (for toilets in evacuation facilities, firefighting, etc.) in the event of a disaster, improving the BCP1 [1] for residents and the local community. Furthermore, the demand-responsive zoned air conditioning management system [2] divides building areas into zones to control equipment operation, achieving comfort and cutting-edge, optimised energy utilisation throughout the city.

② Hydrogen utilisation
Through TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY we are working to create an environmentally friendly hydrogen-based society through the use of hydrogen in efforts such as mobility for the community and logistics that support city operation. By supplying electricity and heat energy derived from hydrogen to the city, we are aiming for a future in which hydrogen is one of the key energy sources.

  • Hydrogen fuel cell system at Takanawa Gateway Station
    A hydrogen fuel cell system will be installed at Takanawa Gateway Station in March 2025. This will allow people to travel comfortably using environmentally friendly mobility that utilises hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources. In the future, the city will also consider the production of hydrogen from renewable energy sources within the city, aiming for further hydrogen utilisation.
  • An environmentally friendly, next-generation logistics platform
    We are constructing a next-generation logistics platform that harnesses IoT to achieve logistics that are flexible and environmentally friendly. In preparation for the opening in March 2025, we developed an external depot (logistics base) in June 2024. Thanks to the “Concentrated In-house Carry” service, which utilises this external depot, packages from outside the region are consolidated at the depot and then efficiently delivered into the city. In addition, deliveries inside the city will be carried out using FC (fuel cell) trucks. These efforts help develop an environmentally friendly urban environment by reducing traffic in the area, to both ease congestion and cut CO₂ emissions.

(2) Achieving a circular economy

We are working towards a circular economy whereby waste and resources generated by business activities within the city are recycled and used effectively.

  • Eastern Japan’s first in-building biogas facilities
    Throughout the city, we are working towards net zero CO₂ emissions by creating an environmentally friendly, sustainable urban environment through a circular economy where waste is reused as a resource. As part of these efforts, Eastern Japan’s first in-building biogas facilities will be installed in March 2025. We will reuse food waste from local restaurants and commercial facilities, fermenting and gasifying it, thereby reducing waste by approximately 70%. Gas produced in this way will then be used as fuel in biogas boiler-powered buildings to provide 10% of the hotel’s hot water.

In addition, we are also considering the collection of CO₂ emitted by the city and its effective use in the life of the city. By further developing initiatives, we will build an urban centre that leads the way in environmental action, and will ensure that all endeavours within TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY are kind to people, the city and the earth, and that visitors, area employees and local residents all contribute in ways that benefit the earth – simply by living and working in the area.

Reference
TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY development overview
Continuing its traditional role as a gateway to Edo (now known as Tokyo) and following a history of innovation that began with Japan’s first railways, TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY will be an experimental site to create enriching lives for the next 100 years, where the creation of new culture and business continues under the concept of a global gateway.

THE LINKPILLAR 1 and the area around Takanawa Gateway Station will open at the end of the 2024 financial year (March 2025), with the other buildings (THE LINKPILLAR 2, the Center for Cultural Innovations and TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY RESIDENCE) and surrounding areas due to during the 2025 financial year.

JR East will continue to develop the Shinagawa Development Project to enhance the value of the area around Shinagawa Station (Shinagawa Station North Exit and Shinagawa Station Block).

Official website: https://www.takanawagateway-city.com
(Source: JR East)


[1Business Continuity Plan: Vital countermeasures ensure that essential business operations are not interrupted or can resume within an allotted time when interrupted by a disaster, to prevent business loss to competitors, loss of market share and the deterioration of corporate reputation.

[2Created in partnership by Station City Energy Create Co., Ltd. and Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., patent registered in August 2022.

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