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JERA’s Yokosuka Thermal Power Station Unit 1 starts operations

It has a generating capacity of 650MW.

JERA’s 650-megawatt (MW) Yokosuka Thermal Power Station Unit 1 started its commercial operations in June.

In a statement, JERA said the unit which it has been replacing through its subsidiary JERA Power Yokosuka G.K. is a high-efficiency coal-fired power station.

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It uses an ultra-supercritical power generation system, it said.

The second unit which will also have a 650MW capacity is planned to start operations by February 2024.

 

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