Wood-fueled facility, backed by Sumitomo and Tokyo Gas, targets 800,000 MWh annual output for 260,000 households.

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Japan's Sendai Port Biomass Power Plant begins 112 MW commercial operations

Japan"s Sendai Port Biomass Power Plant begins 112 MW commercial operations

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The Sendai Port Biomass Power Plant has begun commercial operations in Miyagi Prefecture, ranking among Japan's largest dedicated biomass power facilities with an output of 112 MW. The plant is expected to generate approximately 800,000 MWh of electricity annually, enough to supply roughly 260,000 households. The project is operated by Sendai-ko Biomass Power GK, a joint venture funded by Sumitomo Corporation, Tokyo Gas, Hokuriku Electric Power Company, and Sumitomo Corporation Tohoku.

The plant commenced operations following the completion of its construction in November 2025.

The facility will use wood-based biomass fuels, such as pellets and chips, sourced from certified forests to provide a stable supply of renewable energy to the Tohoku region. Sumitomo Corporation oversees fuel procurement to ensure traceability and the proper utilization of forest resources.