JERA Promotes Construction of Fuel Ammonia Facilities for Hekinan Thermal Power Station
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the construction project at JERA's Hekinan Thermal Power Station?
- A: The main purpose is to construct facilities for large-scale fuel ammonia storage and associated infrastructure to enable commercial operation of ammonia combustion with a 20% heat ratio.
- Q: Which companies are involved in the EPC of the fuel ammonia facilities?
- A: IHI Plant Corporation, Taisei Corporation, and Chubu Plant Service Corporation are involved in the EPC of the fuel ammonia storage tanks and associated facilities.
- Q: What is the total storage capacity of the four large-scale fuel ammonia tanks being constructed?
- A: The total storage capacity of the four large-scale fuel ammonia tanks is 160,000 tons.
- Q: What is the target timeframe for the commercial operation startup of large-scale ammonia combustion at Hekinan Thermal Power Station?
- A: The commercial operation startup of large-scale ammonia combustion at Hekinan Thermal Power Station is targeted for fiscal year 2029.
- Q: What specific construction progress has been made as of March 2026 for the ammonia tanks?
- A: As of March 2026, the outer tank roofs for units 1 and 2 have been raised using the air-raising method, and exterior work has been completed.