Core Viewpoint - Japan plans to build the largest natural gas power plant in the U.S. in Ohio, which will have a capacity of 9.2 GW, sufficient to power approximately 7.4 million households [1][2]. Investment Overview - The project is expected to receive an investment of $33 billion from Japan, led by SB Energy, a subsidiary of SoftBank Group [1][2]. Capacity and Comparison - The power plant's capacity of 9.2 GW is equivalent to that of 9 traditional nuclear reactors and will surpass the 7.65 GW natural gas project planned by Pacific Gas and Electric in Texas [1][2]. - If completed, this facility will rank among the largest natural gas power plants globally, with the current largest being the Jebel Ali power station in Dubai, which has a capacity of 9.547 GW [1][2].
特朗普称日本建造的天然气电厂将成为美国最大