Japan's largest power generation company leading ammonia co-firing transition
JERA is Japan's largest power generation company, formed as a joint venture between TEPCO and Chubu Electric Power. The company is pioneering ammonia co-firing technology as a pathway to decarbonize thermal power generation, and is investing in offshore wind, hydrogen, and battery storage. JERA's energy transition strategy has implications for Japan's entire decarbonization pathway.
JERA's ammonia co-firing program could define whether Japan can decarbonize its power sector without fully abandoning thermal generation — a model watched by coal-dependent nations worldwide.
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