Japan’s JERA to launch new gas-fired power plant to avoid electricity shortages

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Japan’s JERA to launch new gas-fired power plant to avoid electricity shortages

 – Japan’s biggest power generator JERA said on Friday it will start a unit of a new 2.34 gigawatt (GW) gas-fired power station at Goi in Chiba, near Tokyo, on Aug. 1 to help avoid electricity shortages during peak summer demand season.

The three new 0.78-GW units replaces the old 1.886 GW power station which consisted of six smaller units and ceased operations in 2018.

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