JERA
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JERA (Japanese: 株式会社JERA, romanized: Kabushikigaisha JERA) is a 50-50 joint venture between TEPCO Fuel & Power, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Electric Power Company, and Chubu Electric Power, founded in April 2015. The company assumed ownership and operation of all of Tokyo Electric and Chubu Electric thermal power stations, giving it a total output of approximately 67 million kW (including capacity under construction), which made it Japan's largest power generation company. The electricity generated is wholesaled to retail electric utilities such as TEPCO Energy Partner and Chubu Electric Power, and is not supplied directly to consumers.[1]
Background
The concept of JERA was floated immediately after the
From March 2014, Tokyo Electric began to solicit partners for a strategic alliance. Meanwhile,
In November 2024, JERA announced its plan to restart coal and biomass co-firing at its Taketoyo thermal power station in central Japan around the beginning of April 2026. Jera will conduct coal-only operations during winter and summer starting around January 2025 to ensure a stable electric supply.[3]
References
- ^ "TEPCO Fuel & Power official home page". Archived from the original on 2019-12-05. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
- ^ Sheldrick, Aaron. "Japan's JERA becomes energy behemoth with power station business". Reuters. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
- ^ "Japan's JERA to restart coal-biomass co-firing at Taketoyo in 2027". Reuters. November 22, 2024.