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According to a report by Global Energy News on September 20, Japan’s largest power generation company JERA Co.
Since hydrogen does not emit carbon dioxide when it is burned, it is expected to be used as a new generation fuel in thermal power stations that replace fossil fuels.
Hydrogenious LOHC, headquartered in Erlangen, Germany, has been developing hydrogen storage and transportation technology
By investing in the company, JERA will strive to gain knowledge of LOHC technology as a potential changer of hydrogen energy carriers, and will support the development of LOHC plants in Europe, North America, and Asia, thereby contributing to the establishment of a global hydrogen supply chain
According to the goal of "JERA Zero Carbon Dioxide Emissions by 2050", JERA has been committed to eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from its domestic and foreign operations by 2050, promoting the use of greener fuels, and pursuing thermal power that does not emit carbon dioxide during power generation
Tokyo-based JERA is Japan’s largest power generation company, producing approximately 30% of Japan’s electricity