[Japan] Japan’s first commercial use of electricity generated with hydrogen-fired zero-emissions thermal

As of November 29, 2024, Toho Co., Ltd. And JERA Co., Inc. are pursuing efforts to eliminate CO2 emissions from electricity consumed at Toho Studios, Japan’s largest movie studio. [1] JERA has begun supplying hydrogen-generated power to Toho Studios through its subsidiary JERA Cross. This is Japan’s first commercial use of electricity generated with hydrogen-fired zero-emissions thermal. JERA has been moving forward with the construction of an on-site hydrogen power generation facility at Sodegaura Thermal Power Station in Chiba. With the recent conclusion of construction and testing, JERA Cross has begun supplying off-site electricity to Toho Studios, where commercial use of electricity generated with hydrogen-fired zero-emission thermal began on November 29, 2024. Toho Studios has also introduced electricity sourced from JERA solar power generation facilities and aims to supply all its electricity needs with 24/7 carbon-free energy going forward.

[1] https://www.jera.co.jp/en/news/information/20241129_2071