One Village One Energy Project
About Business Certification of Ichimura One Energy Project
We would like to inform you that we applied for the FY2016 One Village, One Energy Project, which Hokkaido was recruiting, with the following business contents, and we have received business certification.
One Village One Energy Project
It is a project aimed at supporting municipalities and companies and others to form a consortium (community) and to support efforts to revitalize the region with efforts to promote energy conservation and new energy utilizing regional resources.
Business name
- Eco-Model City Niseko Town Onsen waste water utilization project
Business purpose
We will take thermal energy from the unused energy of the town hot spring facility "hot spring hot water" by heat exchange and reuse it for hot water supply etc. to reduce fossil fuel and CO2 emissions.
Efforts Promotion Entity
- Niseko Town Onsen waste hot water use console - Siam representative Niseko Town length Kenya Katayama
Business contents
Hot spring draining facility equipment installed in the town hot spring facility "Niseko Annupuri Onsen Yutakatei (Delicious Co., Ltd.)". Reduce the energy (kerosene) on the hot-water facility's hot water by using a heat exchanger installed in a waste-water tank for hot-spring hot water from an outdoor bath Reduce the use of fossil fuels (complete set of waste water tank, resin Three fence heat exchangers installed).
- The heat exchanger uses the equipment developed jointly by Tadashi Industrial Test Site and Hidena company. Contributing to expansion of environmental environmental industry in Hokkaido
Scheduled project cost (plan based)
Total project cost 7,679 thousand yen Grant amount 3,400 thousand yen
Background of business introduction
Honcho was selected by the national government as an "Eco-Model City" in March 2014 (23 municipalities / 3 in Hokkaido).
Honcho's CO2 emissions (estimated value) is 59,000 tons (FY 2011), and an action plan is being implemented with the goal of reducing CO2 by 86% compared to 1990 (46,000 tons) by FY 2050.
Until now, we have mainly made public use of LEDs, utilization of geothermal heat pumps, energy saving efforts, etc. However, Honmachi is characterized by its CO2 emissions from the tourism sector as a feature. For this reason, in FY2005 we implemented the Green Plan Partnership Project of the Ministry of the Environment and conducted the energy saving potential survey of 11 tourist facilities in the neighborhood.
As a result, Yushintei decided to conduct heat exchange using waste water, and this fiscal year we were selected as one village and one energy. This initiative is small-scale, with only one facility, but the town positions it as a forerunner of energy conservation and renewable energy utilization of tourist facilities, and we would like to horizontally deploy CO2 reduction initiatives to tourism facilities in the town and create environmentally friendly sightseeing spots..
For details, please see the following business plan and equipment introduction summary.
Honcho's CO2 emissions (estimated value) is 59,000 tons (FY 2011), and an action plan is being implemented with the goal of reducing CO2 by 86% compared to 1990 (46,000 tons) by FY 2050.
Until now, we have mainly made public use of LEDs, utilization of geothermal heat pumps, energy saving efforts, etc. However, Honmachi is characterized by its CO2 emissions from the tourism sector as a feature. For this reason, in FY2005 we implemented the Green Plan Partnership Project of the Ministry of the Environment and conducted the energy saving potential survey of 11 tourist facilities in the neighborhood.
As a result, Yushintei decided to conduct heat exchange using waste water, and this fiscal year we were selected as one village and one energy. This initiative is small-scale, with only one facility, but the town positions it as a forerunner of energy conservation and renewable energy utilization of tourist facilities, and we would like to horizontally deploy CO2 reduction initiatives to tourism facilities in the town and create environmentally friendly sightseeing spots..
For details, please see the following business plan and equipment introduction summary.
- One Village One Energy Business Plan (Niseko Town)(PDF形式:359KB)
- One Village One Energy Installation Overview(PDF形式:331KB)
Inquiries regarding information on this page
- Planning Environment Division Eco-Model City Promotion Section
- TEL:0136-44-2121
- FAX:0136-44-3500