Japanese power generator Jera says it aims to take the lead in developing the global hydrogen & ammonia value chain with about 7 million tons of handling volume, while Cepsa reveals it is moving forward with its green hydrogen plans in Spain.
Jera said it will invest JPY 1 trillion ($6.4 billion) to JPY 2 trillion in hydrogen and ammonia by 2035. Hydrogen and ammonia are among its three pillars, alongside LNG and renewables. “Jera targets approximately 7 million tons of handling volume and aims to pioneer the global hydrogen and ammonia value chain,” said the Japanese power generation company, adding that it will lead the world’s first large-scale ammonia power generation in Japan by 2027-28. The company said it is also working with German companies on hydrogen trading and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in the port at Singapore.
The UK government said it has decided not to move forward on a hydrogen…


