Tohoku Electric wraps up new hydrogen co-firing trial at Niigata LNG power plant

Japan’s power firm and LNG importer, Tohoku Electric, has completed a new hydrogen co-firing test with larger volumes of hydrogen at its LNG-fired Niigata thermal power plant.

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