JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will hold a seminar featuring Mr. Kenji Tanno, Senior Researcher, Ph.D. (Engineering) from the Plant System Research Department of the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, to provide detailed explanations on the latest trends and future prospects of coal-ammonia co-firing technology in thermal power plants.
[Details and Registration Here] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17674
[Title] Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry: Latest Trends and Future Prospects of Coal-Ammonia Co-firing Technology in Thermal Power Plants
[Date and Time] April 16th, 2026 (Thursday) 13:30 - 15:30 *We are also accepting applications for archived streaming after the seminar has concluded.
[Lecturer] Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Energy Transformation Research Headquarters, Plant System Research Department Senior Researcher, Ph.D. (Engineering) Kenji Tanno
[Lecture Overview] Towards achieving carbon neutrality in 2050, it is necessary to steadily advance decarbonization of thermal power plants while maintaining their supply and adjustment capabilities. Ammonia, compared to hydrogen, has superior transportability and storability, and can be used without being converted back to hydrogen, making it a focus as a hydrogen energy carrier. This lecture will provide detailed explanations on the background leading to the attention on ammonia, its basic characteristics, technological development trends both domestically and internationally, and movements towards overseas deployment.
[Lecture Topics] 1. Significance of Ammonia Utilization (1) Background of Ammonia Fuel Utilization (2) Policy Trends in Japan (3) Global Policy Trends 2. Basic Characteristics of Ammonia (1) Basic Physical Properties of Ammonia (2) Ammonia Production Process 3. Technological Development Trends in Japan (1) Development Overview in SIP and NEDO Projects (2) Development Overview in GI Fund Projects (3) Challenges and Countermeasures for Introduction into Thermal Power Plants 4. International Trends (1) Technological Development and Demonstration Status in Other Countries
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