Jord is delighted to confirm its participation in the Wakayama Gobo Biomass Power Plant, located 120 km south of Osaka, Japan. Jord’s role is to design and construct the air-cooled vacuum steam condensing system (ACC) as part of the overall plant being built by Toyo Engineering Corporation. The plant will use wood pellets and agricultural byproduct as feedstock, to generate 50MW of power. Enough power to cater to 110,000 Japanese households a year.
Japan is investing in ways to match a 4% year-on-year growth in energy demand with reducing its reliance on fossil fuels. In 2022, Japan’s renewable energy output increased by 11.7 percent, driven primarily by solar power and biomass generation.

Jord’s ACC condenses the steam exhaust of the power plant’s steam turbine.
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