Mitsubishi Power to Supply Hydrogen Combustion Technology for JERA's Power Plant
Mitsubishi Power will supply hydrogen combustion technology for JERA's power plant, supporting decarbonization efforts in Japan. The technology will enable the plant to co-fire hydrogen with natural gas, reducing CO2 emissions.
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The term of the Project is approximately 8 years from FY 2021 to FY 2028. "The term of the Project is approximately 8 years from FY 2021 to FY 2028." By FY 2024, JERA and MHI will develop a new burner capable of single-fuel ammonia combustion and draw up a master plan for equipment to demonstrate its use in actual boilers. "By FY 2024, JERA and MHI will develop a new burner capable of single-fuel ammonia combustion and draw up a master plan for equipment to demonstrate its use in actual boilers." For the actual plant demonstrations, JERA and MHI plan to verify co-firing with at least 50% ammonia at two units with different boiler types by FY 2028. "For the actual plant demonstrations, JERA and MHI plan to verify co-firing with at least 50% ammonia at two units with different boiler types by FY 2028."
"JERA Co., Inc. (“ JERA ”) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (“ MHI ”) have received notice of acceptance of their grant application"
"JERA Co., Inc. (“ JERA ”) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (“ MHI ”) have received notice of acceptance of their grant application"
"under the Green Innovation Fund program of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (“ NEDO ”)"
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