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Japan's JERA, Toho Gas to build 2 gas-fired power plants in Chita

Japanese power generator JERA and city gas supplier Toho Gas stated on Monday they will develop the No. 7 and No. 8 gasfired power systems at JERA's Chita thermal power station in central Japan, targeting operations in 2029.

The 2 new systems, each with a capability of 659.9 megawatts ( MW), will replace the decommissioned No. 1- No. 4 gas-fired systems, which had actually an integrated capacity of 225.8 MW, a JERA spokesperson said.

Ownership of the new units will be split in between the 2 business, with JERA taking a 75% stake and Toho Gas 25%.

Electrical energy output will be designated based upon each business's. financial investment ratio.

The brand-new units will include the sophisticated gas turbines with. about 64% thermal effectiveness, though the business did not. reveal the maker.

At the Chita site, the 854 MW No. 5 unit is set up for. decommissioning in 2026 while the 854 MW No. 6 system remains in. operation.

JERA, which is collectively owned by Tokyo Electric Power. and Chubu Electric Power, is Japan's greatest. power generator and leading buyer of liquefied gas

(source: Reuters)