Fujifilm to Offset All US and Canada Electricity with Texas Solar Project
Fujifilm plans to counterbalance its electricity usage in the United States and Canada by utilizing renewable energy certificates sourced from the Blevins Solar & Storage Project located in Texas. In November 2023, the company entered into a virtual power purchase agreement for 300,000 MWh of solar energy annually, which represents approximately 46% of the project's total capacity. This initiative is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by around 90,000 metric tons each year, accounting for nearly 10% of Fujifilm's global emissions as per fiscal year 2025 data. The 2,300-acre solar facility, managed by Geronimo Power, is set to be fully operational by early 2026. Fujifilm is targeting net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by fiscal year 2040 and aims for a 50% emissions reduction by fiscal year 2030.
Key facts
- Fujifilm will offset 100% of electricity usage for US and Canadian operations with renewable energy certificates
- The company signed a virtual power purchase agreement in November 2023 for 300,000 MWh of annual solar energy
- Energy comes from the Blevins Solar & Storage Project in Blevins, Texas operated by Geronimo Power
- The agreement covers approximately 46% of the project's nameplate capacity
- This corresponds to about 90,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually (10% of Fujifilm's global emissions)
- Fujifilm aims for net-zero GHG emissions by fiscal year 2040
- The company targets 50% reduction in GHG emissions across product life cycles by fiscal year 2030
- Geronimo Power completed the 2,300-acre solar park in late 2025
Entities
Institutions
- Fujifilm
- Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- Fujifilm Holdings America Corporation
- Geronimo Power
- Bristol Myers Squibb
- United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Locations
- United States
- Canada
- Texas
- Blevins
- Minnesota
- North America