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Global tech giant Fujitsu commits to 100% renewable electricity and invests in clean energy technologies - News

20 July 2018, 0:00 UTC 2 min read

IT giant Fujitsu has joined RE100 with a commitment to source 100% renewable electricity by 2050, with an interim target of 40% by 2030.

Japan’s largest IT company joins more than 130 major businesses in the global RE100 initiative, which is led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP. They are all committed to 100% renewable power.

“We are delighted to welcome Fujitsu to RE100" said Sam Kimmins, Head of RE100, The Climate Group.

 "Their commitment comes at a crucial time, sending a clear message to the world that Japanese companies are committed, alongside their global peers, to using 100% renewable power.” 

Hideyuki Kanemitsu, VP, Head of Responsible Business Unit, Fujitsu, said: “Joining RE100 demonstrates our strong intention to deliver on our FUJITSU Climate and Energy Vision. We expect to see opportunities to collaborate with customers and various stakeholders through our RE100 membership.”

Investing in clean energy solutions

Fujitsu will consider the appropriate steps for each region of its operations, expanding its procurement of renewable electricity at locations in Japan and around the world, starting with datacenters outside of Japan. Some of these datacenters have already achieved 100% renewable electricity.

The company will utilize a combination of sourcing mechanisms including renewable energy certificates, purchasing green electricity, power purchase agreements (PPAs), on-site installations such as solar panels combined with energy storage technologies and so on.

However, Fujitsu is going beyond simply buying renewable energy. The company has plans to also invest in development and research, as well as technology trials, in energy management and storage. By doing so, Fujitsu hopes to aid innovation in the clean power sector.

“With our technology and expertise, Fujitsu will show leadership in providing solutions for overcoming any barriers to disseminating renewable energy, such as cost,” said Hideyuki Kanemitsu.

Engaging staff on renewables

Alongside investments in renewable energy technology, Fujitsu is also investing in its people. The company has been actively conducting seminars and events with an environmental focus for employees around the world. By educating staff on clean energy, Fujitsu aims to raise global awareness of renewable power.