
Seminar for the Study of Environmental Problems
SFC announced its carbon neutrality target for 2030 in November 2022 and joined the Renewable Energy University League at the same time SFC aims to further build up energy conservation and energy creation, as well as decarbonisation, resource recycling, biodiversity and synergies with local industry and people's lives. While working to achieve this, the SFC will examine the feasibility of carbon neutrality in cooperation with the local community.
SFC Sustainable Campus Project was launched in May this year to develop projects in the areas of decarbonisation, resource recycling, natural environment, health and community, and food and agriculture in collaboration with each other.
As an initiative that is particularly likely to generate synergies, farm-based solar power generation, which combines agriculture and solar power generation projects, has attracted attention and is spreading worldwide. This project aims to analyse the benefits and challenges of placing agriphotovoltaic power generation inside and outside SFC, and to demonstrate the effects that can be explained externally using the project evaluation method used in the field of green finance (impact evaluation). A presentation to the environmental section of Fujisawa City is planned as the final output of the results.