Shin Oita is a major gas-fired power generation facility located in Japan, contributing significantly to the country's energy landscape. Situated at coordinates 33.2672, 131.7076, this power plant boasts a substantial capacity of 2,295 MW, making it one of the largest power plants in Japan. Operated by Kyushu Electric Power Company, Shin Oita employs advanced gas turbine technology that enhances its efficiency and reduces emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel power plants. The facility plays a critical role in Japan's energy mix, particularly in the wake of the country's shift towards more sustainable and low-carbon energy sources following the Fukushima disaster. By harnessing natural gas, Shin Oita provides a reliable and flexible energy supply that is essential for meeting the fluctuating demands of the national grid. As Japan continues to emphasise energy security and sustainability, the Shin Oita power plant is increasingly viewed as an integral component of the country’s efforts to transition away from nuclear power and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The operational context of Shin Oita is further underscored by its strategic location, which allows for efficient distribution of electricity to major urban areas and industrial hubs. Overall, the Shin Oita power plant exemplifies Japan's commitment to modernising its energy infrastructure while balancing the need for reliable energy generation.
2.29 GW
21 years old
Japan, Asia
Location
Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Gas
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
Japan- Continent
- Asia
- Data Source
- Global Power Station Database
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Technology, Impact, and Future Trends
Gas power generation is a pivotal component of the global energy landscape, with 4,378 gas power plants operational across 113 countries, contributing a total installed capacity of 1,731.2 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads in this sector, housing 1,881 plants with a capacity of 575.0 GW, followed by Russia, Iran, Japan, and China. This technology primarily utilises natural gas as a fuel source, which is burned to produce electricity through various processes, predominantly gas turbines and combined cycle systems.
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