*The blue areas indicate the locations of solar power generation facilities.Companies giving the “Businesses Promoting Carbon Neutrality” lectures (AY2023)*Listed in order of lectures given35In January 2021, HU made the “Carbon-Neutral x Smart Campus 5.0 Declaration,” aiming to achieve carbon neutrality for energy used on the Higashi-Hiroshima Campus (including commuting) by 2030 and to realize a futuristic campus by introducing information and communication technologies such as AI and IoT to the campus and laying the foundations for DX (digital transformation).● Sumitomo Corporation● The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.● Fujita Corporation● Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Ltd● Terras Energy Corporation● Fukken Co., Ltd.Activity reportNorth No. 1 Parking LotEast No. 6 Parking Lot/School of Applied Biological Science Practicing BuildingTo achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, we have installed solar power generation equipment on buildings and parking lots on the Higashi-Hiroshima Campus, aiming to secure 6.6 MW of renewable energy, which accounts for 20% of the campus’s current electricity consumption. Power generation began in AY2024, and over the next 22 years of operation, a cumulative total of approximately 134 GWh of electricity is expected to be generated.● Daikin Industries, Ltd.● Satake Corporation● Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.● IZUMI Co., Ltd.● Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.● Hiroshima Gas Co., Ltd.● MIRAIT-X CorporationSolar power generation facilities installed on the rooftops of approximately 70 buildings and in seven parking lots on the Higashi-Hiroshima CampusSocial and Industry-Academia Collaboration Carbon neutral course to be offered as part of Liberal Arts EducationSince AY2023, we have offered two Social Cooperation Courses in Liberal Arts Education titled “Carbon-neutral Science and Technology” and “Businesses Promoting Carbon Neutrality,” which allow students to learn basic knowledge about carbon neutrality. In the “Businesses Promoting Carbon Neutrality” course, young and mid-career practitioners from companies participating in the Hiroshima University Smart City Co-Creation Consortium serve as lecturers, and students learn about carbon neutral projects at the forefront of business through case studies and understand how to develop these projects, their potential, challenges, and future prospects. By understanding the highly specialized knowledge and skills required in the workplace, students can think more deeply about their career development at university and broaden their knowledge.Aiming to be the first national university with a carbon-free campus
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