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Japan's JERA to invest $32 bln in LNG, renewables and brand-new fuels over decade

Japan's leading power utility JERA said on Thursday it prepares to invest 5 trillion yen ($ 32.4. billion) over the coming decade into renewable energy and new. fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia, in addition to melted natural. gas (LNG).

By fiscal year 2035, Japan's top LNG purchaser is targeting over. 35 million metric loads in yearly LNG transaction volumes,. keeping the existing levels.

JERA also wants to improve renewable energy capability to 20. gigawatts from 5 GW now and dealing with volume of hydrogen and. ammonia to 7 million tons from none now.

Without a particular LNG managing scale, it will be difficult. to have an international existence that can continuously bring flexible. supply to Japan, Chairman Yukio Kani told press reporters.

JERA wants to secure steady LNG supply for Japan and. somewhere else in Asia and supply services to resolve changes. in demand for the fuel while keeping market share, Kani. said.

Each of the 3 focus areas would receive 1 trillion to 2. trillion yen in financial investment over the years, JERA stated, with. carbon dioxide emissions falling by at least 60% from 2013.

JERA, an unlisted company co-owned by Tokyo Electric Power. and Chubu Electric Power said net profit. must reach 350 billion yen by financial 2035, up from the. expected 200 billion yen earnings in financial 2025.

Hisahide Okuda, JERA's president, told the very same rundown. that the company continued to weigh alternatives for a capital. boost, which included its existing shareholders, 3rd party. allotment and going public.

He likewise said JERA may modify power sources advancement plans. to get ready for potential increase in electrical energy need amidst. growth of information centres, AI and the return of the. semiconductor market to Japan.

At the same time, JERA plans to phase out ineffective. coal-fired power plants by fiscal 2030 and convert all other. coal-fired power generation to ammonia by the 2040s to eliminate. coal totally, it said.

JERA is carrying out a presentation of co-firing 20% of. ammonia with coal at its Hekinan thermal power station in. central Japan. Okuda said the result so far has actually been good.

We wish to build a clean energy platform by integrating absolutely no. emissions thermal power with renewable energy, and expand it to. Asia, Okuda said.

However for now, broadening using LNG, instead of coal, in. in other places in Asia is essential to promoting a low-carbon society, he. stated.