Ammonia Burned With Coal Cuts Carbon Emissions, and Investors Are Interested

Coal-fired power plants can use compound to lower carbon emissions, but cost remains an issue

An ammonia tank at Jera’s Hekinan Thermal Power Station, where the Japanese company plans to test a 20% ammonia mix starting in 2024.Photo: YUKA OBAYASHI/REUTERS

TOKYO—Plans to clean up coal-fired power plants with ammonia, a compound commonly used to make fertilizer, are attracting new investment from big companies. 

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