Japanese Power Giant Begins Testing Ammonia Co-Firing in Groundbreaking Trial

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The biggest power producer in Japan is starting the world's first commercial trial of co-firing ammonia in a coal power plant.

The biggest power producer in Japan, JERA, is starting this month the world’s first trial of co-firing 20% ammonia in a coal power plant in the first such trial using large volumes of ammonia at an operational electricity generating facility. JERA has been betting on ammonia to decarbonize the Japanese grid, which is heavily reliant on fossil fuels that need to be imported in resource-poor Japan.

Various other companies across Asia, including in South Korea, Indonesia, and India, also plan ammonia test runs at coal-fired power plants, Reuters reports. Coal accounts for more than half of the power generation mix in most of these Asian and Southeast Asian countries. In Indonesia, Indo Raya Tenaga tested ammonia co-firing at its Jawa 9 and Jawa 10 coal power plants in Banten at the end of last year.

 

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