In Pursuit of Net-zero CO2 Emissions...2017 産業部門 運輸部門 業務部門 家庭部門...

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In Pursuit of Net-zero CO 2 Emissions

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  • In Pursuit of Net-zero CO2 Emissions

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    Urban area (30% of city land area)Population: 401,000 people (95%)

    Six regions merged in 2005 to form the current Toyota City

    Rural area (70% of city land area)Population: 210,000 people (5%)

    Manufacturing industry center

    Toyota Motor Corp. headquarters

    Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV)

    Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHV)

    A Manufacturing City Toyota City has occupied the No. 1 spot for the value of manufactured shipments consecutively since 2002

    One of Japan’s Leading Industrial Areas

    4,332,961 4,548,439 4,659,257

    8,159,350

    13,084,732

    Yokohama Kawasaki Kurashiki Tokyo Toyota

    62,615 ha68%

    6,740 ha7%

    6,602 ha7%

    3,618 ha4%

    2,829 ha3% 9,428 ha

    10%

    Total land area

    91,832 haForest

    Agricultural land

    Residential land

    Roads

    Ponds/lakes・Rivers・Channels

    Other70% of the land area is forested

    Toyota City Profile “A Microcosm of Japan: The Coexistence of Urban and Rural Mountainous Areas”

    Toyota district

    Fujioka district

    Obara district

    Asahi district

    Asuke district

    Inabu district

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  • これまでの取組Toyota City CO2 Emission Trends

    2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

    Emissions (amt)

    10,000 t-CO2352.82 345.45 329.60 323.90 317.52

    Relative change from previous year

    △2.1% △4.6% △1.7% △2.0%

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    産業部門

    運輸部門

    業務部門

    家庭部門

    エネルギー転換

    Unit: 10,000 t-CO2

    (Fiscal year)

    64,000 t-CO2 reduction

    Industry

    Transportation

    Businesses

    Residences

    Energy conversion

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  • これまでの取組2050 In Pursuit of Net-zero CO2 Emissions

    3 Taking the Lead in Introducing New Technology

    2 Future Enhanced Cooperation between Private Enterprise and Citizenry

    1 Acceleration of the Environmental Model City Initiative

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  • これまでの取組1 Acceleration of the Environmental Model City Initiative

    Promotion of ZEH (net Zero Energy House)

    Promotion of next-generation automobiles

    Promotion of “Smart towns”

    Promotion of renewable energy facilities

    Restore the healthof planted forests

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  • 2 Further Enhancement of Cooperation between Private Enterprise and Citizenry

    162 organizations(as of August 31, 2020)

    Oiden・SansonCenter

    SDG partners

    Behavior modification・Implementation

    Involving citizens and private enterprise

    79 organizations(as of October 20, 2020)

    Connected Society Verification Promotion Council

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    GovernmentConnect

    Connect

    Connect

    Connect

    Connect

    ConnectAgricultural and Rural

    Areas

    Universities

    Urban Areas

    Private Enterprise

  • これまでの取組3 Taking the Lead in Introducing New Technology

    Dramatic technical innovation

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  • これまでの取組Towards Realization of Net-zero CO2 Emissions

    Anticipated technical innovations【Renewable energy】 Higher efficiency, lower price【Low energy use】 Further improved performance of

    equipment, materials【Hydrogen】 Utilize CO2 free hydrogen【Fossil fuels】 Move away from dependence【Absorption】 Establish CO2 capture・usage・

    storage technology, artificial photosynthesis technology and others

    Environmental Model City Target ▲70%【Industry】 Apply zero emission initiatives of large

    companies【Residents】 Promote ZEH, ZEB

    (Zero Energy House / Building)【Transportation】 Promote next-generation automobiles

    and public transport

    Accelerated initiatives ▲70%+

    Technical innovation ▲30%ll

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    2010 2020 2030 2040 2050

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  • これまでの取組Ripple Effect in Japan and Overseas

    CO2 emission reduction, contribution to improvement in disaster response function

    Promotion of PHVs, FCVs in Japan and overseas

    SAKURA Project

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  • Creation of a System to Utilize External Power Source Functions on Automobiles

    The SAKURA Project is also helping us meet SDG targets.

    SAKURA Project(Toyota City + Connected Society Verification Promotion Council +

    City dealers, etc.)

    IncreasingPromotion of the spread of

    external power sources

    ConnectingOptimal vehicle distribution

    for mobility

    Putting it to workProvide for PR ・training locations

    Self-help

    Mutual help Public sector help

    Positive cycle of “Increase,” “Connect,” and “Use”

    Response for new lifestyles

    Option of taking refuge at home

    Avoiding the 3 C’s / Running safe, reliable evacuation

    centers

    Creation of a system to allow effective utilization of the external power source function throughout society

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  • 豊田市TOYOTA CITY

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