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KEPCO upgrades Himeji No.1

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Kansai Electric, better known as KEPCO, is planning to renew Himeji No.1 Power Station in western Japan with high-efficiency combined cycle units to increase output and lower emission.  Himeji No.1 is an LNG-fuelled plant that has been in operation for over 30 years, and the repowering is meant to raise output from 1,442 MW to 1,950 MW and thermal efficiency from 54% to about 63%. Start of commercial operation is planned for fiscal 2033.

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Thailand’s Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is stepping up efforts to mitigate risks posed by disrupted LNG trade flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Nearly two-thirds of Thailand’s electricity comes from gas-fired power stations which largely depend on imported LNG, making them vulnerable to supply shortages and geopolitical risk.

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Nhon Trach 3 & 4, Vietnam’s first LNG-fuelled power stations with 1.6 GW capacity, will be grid-synchronized before the end of this week. Dong Nai's Department of Industry and Trade disclosed the 500 kV Nhon Trach 4/ Phu My/ Nha Be power line – one of four lines built to accommodate electricity from the two plants – is scheduled to start operating by November 15.

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