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Japanese Utilities to Test 'Low Emissions' Coal Plant

Two of Japan’s largest utilities — Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-POWER) and The Chugoku Electric Power Co. — have joined forces in a new company, Osaki CoolGen Corporation, to undertake a large-scale demonstration test of oxygen-blown coal gasification combined cycle technology and CO2 separation and recovery technology.

To date both companies have positioned coal, which offers both stable supply and economic efficiency, as an important and continuing energy source for Japan, and have worked toward improving its efficiency through high-temperature, high-pressure steam conditions in coal-fired power generating sites.
Amid growing demand for measures to mitigate global warming, and with government assistance J-POWER began researching multi-purpose coal gas manufacturing technology as an innovative coal-fired thermal technology suitable for carbon reduction in 2006. The decision to proceed with a large-scale demonstration test at the Osaki Power Station in Hiroshima was based on encouraging results from the combined research efforts.

Osaki CoolGen Corporation will undertake an environmental assessment in August 2009, with plans to begin construction in March 2013 and demonstration testing in March 2017.

Reuters



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