Pioneering Carbon Reduction in Rural Community

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We are at the forefront of carbon reduction initiatives in rural communities. We leverage idle resources, such as water surfaces and land, to promote renewable energy, establish power plants involving farmer and fisher participation, and distribute energy-efficient facilities.

Utilization of Agricultural Infrastructure and Idle Land for Renewable Energy Development
  • By using agricultural infrastructure to generate renewable energy we contribute to greenhouse gas reduction.
  • We protect prime farmland and forest resources by utilizing agricultural infrastructure for renewable energy development, which also helps prevent reckless exploitation of these lands.
  • The profits garnered from community participation and renewable energy projects amplify public value, creating benefits for farmers and local communities, such as through improvements in agricultural infrastructure.
Promoting Energy-Efficient, Low-Carbon Facilities
  • We alleviate energy cost burdens for farmers and fishermen by distributing heating and cooling systems that utilize geothermal energy, waste heat, and seawater heat.
  • We diversify our initiatives to include efficient agricultural energy usage, provision of eco-friendly energy supplies, and the introduction of energy-saving facilities in the fish processing sector.