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Japan’s Hokuriku Electric kicks off preliminary work on Toyama LNG unit

Summary by energynewsbeat.co
In a statement on Monday, Hokuriku Electric announced the start of preliminary work on the LNG-fired Unit 2, a “highly-efficient” gas turbine combined cycle power generation facility. The unit will have a capacity of 600 MW. In addition, the utility said it has also started the environmental impact assessment process for the new unit. The power plant is located next to Hokuriku Electric’s 1.8 mtpa Toyama Shinko LNG import terminal. This move is …
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energynewsbeat.co broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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