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JERA starts co-firing grey ammonia in Japanese coal-fired power plant

Japanese electric producer JERA has started co-firing grey ammonia alongside coal in a demonstration trial at its thermal power plant in Hekinan City

Taking place at the coal-fired Hekinan Thermal Power Station, JERA and IHI Corporation are trialling the use of ammonia within one of the plant’s units, which they say is a “world’s first demonstration.”

20% of the heating value of unit 4 within the power station is now being substituted with ammonia and is expected to continue through to June 2024.

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