Futtsu Power Station
One of the largest power plants in Japan
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History & Background
Commissioned in 1986, Futtsu Power Station is a gas power plant located in Japan with an installed capacity of 5.0 GW. It is operated by TEPCO. By installed capacity, it ranks among the top 5 power plants in Japan.
Why It Matters
Futtsu Power Station provides flexible, dispatchable electricity to Japan, with capacity to supply roughly 2.3 million US-equivalent households per year. Combined-cycle gas plants emit roughly half the CO2 per kilowatt-hour of coal, which is why many countries are using gas as a "bridge fuel" during their energy transition.
Environmental Impact
Natural gas combined-cycle plants like Futtsu Power Station emit roughly half the CO2 per unit of electricity that coal plants do, but they still emit substantial amounts—on the order of 10.9 million tonnes per year for a plant this size. Methane leakage from the upstream gas supply chain can also significantly affect the climate impact.
Fun Facts
- Among the top 5 gas power plants in Japan.
- One of the 10 largest power plants in Japan.
- Produces enough electricity to power roughly 2.3 million US-equivalent households per year at typical capacity factor.
- Has been operating for 40 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much power does Futtsu Power Station produce?▾
Futtsu Power Station has an installed nameplate capacity of 5.0 GW. At typical capacity factors for gas plants (~55%), this produces enough electricity for approximately 2.3 million US-equivalent households per year.
Where is Futtsu Power Station located?▾
Futtsu Power Station is located in Japan at approximately 35.3333°, 139.8667°.
When was Futtsu Power Station built?▾
Futtsu Power Station was commissioned in 1986.
Who owns Futtsu Power Station?▾
Futtsu Power Station is owned and operated by TEPCO.
About Natural Gas Power
Natural gas power plants burn natural gas in a combustion turbine to generate electricity. They are more efficient and produce fewer emissions than coal plants, making them a popular choice for baseload and peaking power.
Other Natural Gas Power Plants in Japan
| Name | Capacity | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡Kawagoe Power Station | 4.8 GW | Chubu Electric |
| ⚡Higashi-Niigata Power Station | 4.6 GW | Tohoku Electric |
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Data Information
Data Sources
Power plant data is based on the Global Power Plant Database by World Resources Institute, in collaboration with Google, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Enipedia, and the Global Energy Observatory.
Disclaimer
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