Chubu Electric Power Co Inc 2025 IR
The report outlines Chubu Electric Power Group's financial and non-financial performance for fiscal year 2024, highlighting its transition to a company with an Audit and Supervisory Committee to enhance governance. The company launched its new corporate philosophy in April 2025, focusing on connecting people and society while creating energy for happiness. Key achievements include reducing CO2 emissions from electricity sales by approximately 38% compared to fiscal year 2013, progressing toward its 2030 decarbonization targets. Additionally, the group advanced its renewable energy capacity to 1,130 MW and initiated the world's first demonstration of 20% ammonia co-firing at a large-scale commercial coal power plant through JERA.
Company: Chubu Electric Power Co Inc
Sector: Utilities
Country: Japan
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 106
Chubu Electric Power Co Inc
Group Report
The report outlines Chubu Electric Power Group's financial and non-financial performance for fiscal year 2024, highlighting its transition to a company with an Audit and Supervisory Committee to enhance governance. The company launched its new corporate philosophy in April 2025, focusing on connecting people and society while creating energy for happiness. Key achievements include reducing CO2 emissions from electricity sales by approximately 38% compared to fiscal year 2013, progressing toward its 2030 decarbonization targets. Additionally, the group advanced its renewable energy capacity to 1,130 MW and initiated the world's first demonstration of 20% ammonia co-firing at a large-scale commercial coal power plant through JERA.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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