Nobuhiro Shiraishi
enagia Inc., CEO
Fukushima Midorianzen Inc., CEO
Chairperson of Tohoku ZEB Renewable Energy Heat Utilization Promotion Council
Koriyama City Hydrogen Utilization Promotion Study Group - ZEV Project Leader
Kochi Prefecture Tourism Ambassador
Champion of 1993 U.S. Karate Championship Middleweight Division
Education: Master of Public Policy and Regional Administration, Fukushima University Graduate School of Public Policy and Regional Administration & Master of Intellectual Property Tokyo University of Science Graduate School of Innovation Studies
In 1988, joined Fujita Corporation (formerly Fujita Industries), working in the Planning and Sales Department of the Osaka branch, involved in planning construction projects and developing new or redeveloping commercial facilities. In 1993, he won the titile in the U.S. Karate Championship Middleweight category. In April 2009, Shiraishi became President of Fukushima Midori Anzen Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Midori Anzen Co., Ltd., Japan's largest manufacturer and supplier of safety and hygiene products (group sales of 200 billion yen). In July 2014, Mr. Shiraishi founded enagia, a startup focusing on renewable energy project planning and consulting, inspired by the 3.11 Great East Japan Earthquake.
Current Focus: Aiming to create a localized business model by combining unused electricity (mobile power × V2X systems) with unused heat utilization heat pumps (HP) to simultaneously reduce regional energy costs, achieve zero-carbon emissions, and enhance resilience.
Hydrogen Business Efforts: Collaborating with Toyota Motor Corporation, Namie Town, and others under a three-year NEDO project to:
Build a new BCP (Business Continuity Plan) social infrastructure using FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) power supply capabilities× V2X systems.
Develop a wide-area disaster prevention collaboration project.
In November 15, 2025, Prologis, a global leader in the development, ownership, and management of logistics facilities, in collaboration with Fukuda & Partners, Japan’s leading logistics design firm, has announced the planned implementation of V2X technology as a third-level power backup solution at the “Koriyama LL Town,” a large-scale, decarbonized and resilient cross-dock logistics hub.
This initiative will integrate power supply capabilities from FCEVs and EV trucks to enhance energy resilience and support decarbonization efforts.