Site Visit
Site Visit ~Decarbonization, energy saving, renewable energy technology,
Experience the cutting edge of energy management systems! ~
At this exhibition, visitors can see the cutting-edge research and development related to decarbonization and energy, energy management and systems for regional and urban development, and the latest facilities for buildings such as ZEB/ZEH, as well as energy-saving activities, renewable energy, We will conduct "Site Visits" with the aim of accumulating knowledge for promoting decarbonization and having participants connect with their own initiatives.
1. Implementation overview
- In principle, this event is intended for those who will be attending this exhibition. Participation fee is free.
- Tours will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some facilities may hold a lottery to select participants. Some facilities may not allow participants from the same industry to participate. For details, please check the information for each facility before applying.
- Please note that you can only apply for one facility to be toured. Applications for multiple facilities are not accepted.
- The application form (application acceptance start) will be available on the "Site Visit" page of the ENEX official website from 13:00 on Friday, December 20th.
- The application period is from 13:00 on Friday, December 20th, 2024 to 18:00 on Wednesday, December 25th, 2024.
- Registration will close when each facility reaches its capacity.
- The tour will consist of gathering at the site and disbanding at the site. Participants are responsible for paying for transportation, accommodation, etc. expenses necessary for the tour.
- Tours may be canceled if the minimum number of participants determined by each facility is not reached.
- Tour dates and times of each facility and tour contents are subject to change due to circumstances. Please note.
- Participants will be contacted by each facility regarding their tour on the day.
- Participants will receive participation tickets at the Energy Conservation Center Booth in the ENEX 2025 exhibition venue during the exhibition period.
Participation application form
- Please apply to participate here.
https://form.qooker.jp/Q/auto/ja/enex2025/SiteVisit/ - Application period: Friday, December 20, 2024, 13:00 - Wednesday, December 25, 2024, 18:00
2. Introduction of tour facilities
Regional Development/Corporate CollaborationCapacity: 20 peopleNihonbashi Energy Center (Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower) Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
Implementation date and time
January 31, 2025 (Friday) 10:30am~, 1:30pm~
Equipment outline
We have set up an energy center for efficiency and local safety in the basement of a building in the Nihonbashi district. You can see our large CGS here.
PR
https://www.mftg-smartenergy.co.jp/electric-supply/nihonbashi.html
Regional Development/Corporate CollaborationCapacity: 20 peopleToyosu Smart Energy Center (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.)
Implementation date and time
January 29, 2025 (Wednesday) 14:30-16:00
Equipment outline
In recent years, as the importance of a sustainable society and environmental issues such as decarbonization has increased, the Toyosu Pier area is based on the town development vision "Toyosu Green Eco Island Concept" formulated by Koto Ward in June 2011. Pioneering environmental urban development is underway through public-private collaboration.
Target audience
Visits to other companies in the same industry are not permitted.
PR
ZEB/Advanced New Energy TechnologyCapacity: 15 peopleNOVARE Forest: Recreating the Past and Creating New Things (Shimizu Corporation)
Implementation date and time
January 31, 2025 (Friday) 16:00-17:00
Equipment outline
NOVARE's five facilities are independent and work together to achieve a Net Zero Energy Society (ZES) by utilizing green hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources and heat exchange systems.
Target audience
Anyone is welcome to visit.
PR
ZEBcapacity: 30 peopleTakasago Thermal Innovation Center (Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.)
Implementation date and time
February 7, 2025 (Friday) 10:00-12:00
Equipment outline
A research facility designed with the concept of "sustainable architecture that reduces the burden on the global environment while improving intellectual productivity."
Target audience
We may refuse participation from companies in the same industry.
PR
Advanced New Energy Technology:Limited to 20 participants, selected by lotteryKoyasu Office Research Park (Chiyoda Corporation)
Implementation date and time
January 29th (Wednesday) 15:00~
Equipment outline
Lab/bench-scale facilities and pilot-scale technology demonstration facilities for research and development aimed at a decarbonized/low-carbon society
Target audience
There are no particular restrictions, but we ask that you adhere to our company rules when entering the premises and cooperate with emergency response. Please note that we may refuse participation from people from other companies.
Advanced technologies and products *NEDO Strategic Energy Saving Technology Innovation Program,limited to 30 participantsNext Generation Mobility and Power Source Research Center
(Sustainable Engine Research Center Co., Ltd./Chiba University)
Implementation date and time
January 30th (Thursday) 15:00-17:00
Equipment outline
SERC has been working to enhance the facilities at Chiba University to rival those of automobile manufacturers. Specifically, we have 18 engine dynamo benches, 1 chassis dynamo bench, 1 turbocharger test bench, 6 single-cylinder engines for combustion experiments, 1 single-cylinder engine for visualization experiments, 3 RCEMs, CVCC, etc. By making full use of these facilities, we aim to provide a place for engine research, and to create a system where many engine engineers and researchers can gather together, transcending their respective positions, to exchange information, discuss technology, and advance joint research.
Target audience
Anyone is welcome to visit.
PR
Construction related/ZEB・ZEHCapacity: 20 peopleEcoru Togoshi (Shinagawa City Environmental Learning and Exchange Facility)
Implementation date and time
Tuesday, February 4th, 14:00-15:30
Equipment outline
First public building in Tokyo to receive Nearly ZEB certification
- Architectural and design techniques (eave awnings, low glass, high insulation of exterior walls, ventilation windows that take into consideration excellent natural light, etc.)
- Mechanical equipment (energy saving through highly efficient air-cooled heat pump chillers and geothermal heat pump chillers)
- Electrical equipment (energy generation using solar panels and storage batteries, LED lighting, energy conservation using various sensors)
Target audience
Limited to Energy Conservation Center supporting members