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Fueling the Future with Solar Energy, Committed to Carbon Reduction: Marubeni Green Power Delivers Clean Energy Solutions to NTN

In August 2024, Marubeni Green Power further solidified its commitment to sustainable energy by signing an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) agreement with NTN Manufacturing (Thailand), located at Pluakdaeng, Rayong. This strategic partnership, NTN Manufacturing making a self-investment for the solar rooftop, with Marubeni Green Power serving as the EPC contractor.

This new development consists of two projects which encompass the installation of solar rooftop systems with the installed capacity of 1,362.71 kWp and 1,895.67 kWp for respective NTN Eastern Seaboard Composite Material Products Plant and NTN Eastern Seaboard Automotive Products Plant.

The projects will generate approximately 3,950 MWh of clean energy per year, reducing NTN Manufacturing’s carbon emissions by about 1,600 metric tons annually. These renewable projects strengthen NTN Manufacturing’s commitment to reduce carbon emission and becoming Eco-Friendly Manufacturer.

Marubeni Green Power is honored to support NTN Manufacturing in their journey towards renewable energy adoption, reinforcing our shared commitment to environmental stewardship.

Marubeni owns stakes in power projects across 19 countries
(including Japan) for a total net capacity of about 12GW. Based
on the knowledge and experience gained from these projects,
Marubeni will strengthen and expand its efforts in the field of
power service business by expanding its decentralized power
generation business, and contribute to the achievement of net
zero emissions of GHG by 2050 and the realization of low-carbon
and decarbonization through each project.

Ministry of the Environment, Japan, has been implementing the “JCM Model Projects,” which provides financial support covering up to half of the initial investment
costs. The purpose of this model project is to financially support the implementation of projects which reduce GHG emissions by utilizing leading decarbonizing
technologies in developing countries, and in return, to acquire JCM credits for achieving Japan’s GHG emission reductions and the partner countries emission
reduction targets.

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