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Japan’s 1.1GW Taketoyo biomass-coal plant to revamp safety systems
['Bioenergy Insight']
Bioenergy Insight Magazine
Engineering firm Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) will renovate Japan's 1,070MW Taketoyo coal-and-biomass co-firing power plant, focusing on wood pellet fuel-conveying safety ahead of planned biomass operations resumption in June 2028.
The plant operated coal-and-biomass co-firing from August 2022, consuming around 500,000 tonnes annually of wood pellets at a 17% biomass rate.
Jera, Japan's largest power producer by capacity, initially targeted Q1 2027 for biomass co-firing restart but has postponed to June 2028.
Critically, the company plans to reduce biomass co-firing from 17% to 8% when operations resume, citing safety enhancement as the priority.
The plant currently operates only during peak electricity demand seasons (summer and winter) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.