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JERA to Participate in Kawasaki City’s Kawasaki Nature Loop Global Platform2026/07/08

JERA Co., Inc. will participate in the Kawasaki Nature Loop Global Platform, a new framework established today by Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture with the aim of promoting biodiversity.

Established to advance the city’s Vision for a Greener Future1—the concrete objective established to achieve the city’s aspiration for the next hundred years of being “a happy society in which people and nature coexist”—the framework involves partnerships between the government of Kawasaki City and corporations and other organizations located there to advance nature-positive initiatives through the assessment and monitoring of greenery and biodiversity.

JERA, whose mission is “to provide cutting-edge solutions to the world’s energy issues,” recognizes the importance of environmental conservation on a global scale and is guided by the environmental regulations and societal expectations of the countries and regions in which it operates. Based on this approach, we work to reduce CO2 emissions, to mitigate impact on air and water quality, and to conserve biodiversity. JERA also pursues nature-positive initiatives that leverage the natural assets of its thermal power plants, such as certification of the JERA Park at Yokosuka Thermal Power Station as a sustainably managed natural site.

Participating in this framework as the operator of two thermal power plants in Kawasaki City (Kawasaki Thermal Power Station and Higashi-Ohgishima Thermal Power Station), we will support efforts to assess and monitor Kawasaki City’s greenery and biodiversity and work to highlight the value of natural assets such as green spaces at our thermal power plants. Such efforts will contribute to advancing nature-positive initiatives across Kawasaki City, even as we also continue our efforts to foster harmony between local communities and nature in other areas where our thermal power plants are located.


1 The vision for the future that Kawasaki City has established as its objective for achieving “a happy society in which people and nature coexist.”