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Fujifilm to Offset All US and Canada Electricity with Texas Solar Project

other · 2026-04-22

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

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