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Japan’s Fujifilm Backs 300,000 MWh Solar Output Under US VPPA Deal

Chitrika GroverBy Chitrika GroverApril 22, 2026No Comments
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FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation is offsetting 100 percent of its group companies’ electricity usage in the United States and Canada through renewable energy certificates from a Texas-based solar project.

In a press release, Fujifilm said this step aims to lower Fujifilm’s global carbon footprint realized through a previously announced Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) between FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation and Minnesota-based Geronimo Power, whereby Fujifilm supports the generation of 300,000 MWh annually from the Blevins Solar & Storage Project.

The VPPA is estimated to correspond to approximately 90,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year on a market-based accounting basis. This represents approximately 10 percent of the Fujifilm Group’s global annual CO2 emissions based on fiscal year ended March 2025 data.

Geronimo Power completed construction on the 2,300-acre solar park in late 2025, with the site becoming fully operational in March 2026. Under the VPPA, Fujifilm purchased approximately 46 percent of the project’s nameplate capacity, or 125 MW of renewable energy attributes, from Geronimo Power.

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“As this project comes online, it aligns with Fujifilm’s transition strategy, combining support for the development of new renewable electricity capacity with broader efforts to achieve measurable reductions in the environmental impacts of our operations over time,” said Chisato Yoshizawa, director, corporate vice president, and general manager of Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Division, FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation.

“The Blevins project reflects Geronimo’s commitment to building energy infrastructure that delivers real value to communities,” said Gemma Smith, Vice President of Operations at Geronimo. “Working alongside partners such as Fujifilm and Bristol Myers Squibb, we’re delivering dependable power and meaningful economic investment while advancing our shared commitment to community-focused, responsibly built clean energy.”

“At Fujifilm, we have a proud history that spans nearly a century — leveraging our excellence in imaging to become a global leader across healthcare, life sciences, and advanced materials. Yet our purpose has always remained the same — to create and support technologies that improve lives and bring the world more smiles,” said Girish Menon, senior director, Environmental Health and Safety, FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation. “This power purchase agreement turns our purpose into action by supporting new, renewable electricity that advances our energy strategy and helps sustain Fujifilm’s broader decarbonization efforts across North America.”

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