據烴加工新聞1月8日消息稱,日本最大的發電公司杰拉表示,將投入692億日元(5.97億美元)用于氨氣相關技術的開發,其中近70%由政府的綠色創新基金支付。
氨被用作肥料和工業材料,但也被視為未來的能源,與氫一樣。它在燃燒時不排放二氧化碳,但如果它是用化石燃料生產的,會產生排放。
杰拉周五表示,計劃新建三個示范項目,其中兩個項目旨在2029年3月前在其電廠使用至少50%的氨和煤,另一個項目旨在2031年3月前開發新的氨合成催化劑。
去年,杰拉和IHI公司已開始在日本中部的JERA的Hekinan發電站使用少量氨和煤炭,以減少該電站的二氧化碳排放。
目前的項目運行約四年,直到2025年3月,目標是在Hekinan的一座1吉瓦的燃煤電廠實現20%的共燃率。
根據為期8年的新示范項目,杰拉和IHA的目標是到2029年3月將實際發電廠的共燃率提高到至少50%。
朱佳妮 摘譯自 烴加工新聞
原文如下:
JERA to develop ammonia-related tech with green fund backing
Japan's biggest power generator JERA said it would spend 69.2 B yen ($597 MM) on the development of ammonia-related technology, with nearly 70% covered by the government's green innovation fund.
Ammonia is used as a fertilizer and in industrial materials, but is also seen as a future energy source, along with hydrogen. It does not emit CO2 when burned although its production produces emissions if it is made with fossil fuel.
JERA said on Friday it plans three new demonstration projects, two aimed at using at least 50% of ammonia along with coal at its power plants by March 2029 and another to develop new ammonia synthesis catalysts by March 2031.
Last year, JERA and IHI Corp have begun to use small volumes of ammonia along with coal at JERA's Hekinan power station in central Japan as part of an effort to reduce the facility's emissions of CO2.
The current project runs for about four years through March 2025 with a target of achieving a co-firing rate of 20% at a 1 GW coal power plant at Hekinan.
Under the new 8-year-long demonstration project, JERA and IHA aim to raise the co-firing rate to at least 50% at an actual power plant by March 2029.
據烴加工新聞1月8日消息稱,日本最大的發電公司杰拉表示,將投入692億日元(5.97億美元)用于氨氣相關技術的開發,其中近70%由政府的綠色創新基金支付。
氨被用作肥料和工業材料,但也被視為未來的能源,與氫一樣。它在燃燒時不排放二氧化碳,但如果它是用化石燃料生產的,會產生排放。
杰拉周五表示,計劃新建三個示范項目,其中兩個項目旨在2029年3月前在其電廠使用至少50%的氨和煤,另一個項目旨在2031年3月前開發新的氨合成催化劑。
去年,杰拉和IHI公司已開始在日本中部的JERA的Hekinan發電站使用少量氨和煤炭,以減少該電站的二氧化碳排放。
目前的項目運行約四年,直到2025年3月,目標是在Hekinan的一座1吉瓦的燃煤電廠實現20%的共燃率。
根據為期8年的新示范項目,杰拉和IHA的目標是到2029年3月將實際發電廠的共燃率提高到至少50%。
朱佳妮 摘譯自 烴加工新聞
原文如下:
JERA to develop ammonia-related tech with green fund backing
Japan's biggest power generator JERA said it would spend 69.2 B yen ($597 MM) on the development of ammonia-related technology, with nearly 70% covered by the government's green innovation fund.
Ammonia is used as a fertilizer and in industrial materials, but is also seen as a future energy source, along with hydrogen. It does not emit CO2 when burned although its production produces emissions if it is made with fossil fuel.
JERA said on Friday it plans three new demonstration projects, two aimed at using at least 50% of ammonia along with coal at its power plants by March 2029 and another to develop new ammonia synthesis catalysts by March 2031.
Last year, JERA and IHI Corp have begun to use small volumes of ammonia along with coal at JERA's Hekinan power station in central Japan as part of an effort to reduce the facility's emissions of CO2.
The current project runs for about four years through March 2025 with a target of achieving a co-firing rate of 20% at a 1 GW coal power plant at Hekinan.
Under the new 8-year-long demonstration project, JERA and IHA aim to raise the co-firing rate to at least 50% at an actual power plant by March 2029.
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