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PROFILE
The global energy sector is rapidly changing. Around the world, there are initiatives to ramp up decarbonization of
power systems, develop new digital technologies and significantly transform the energy mix. Through it all,
Mitsubishi Power has brought to market solutions that are reliable, efficient and economical, while also achieving
As a company, we are committed to addressing the various needs of our customers, by designing equipment to
handle various types of fuel, maintaining output flexibility as more renewables enter the market, and optimizing
operations and maintenance through deep technologies such as AI and IoT. At the same time, we continue to
accelerate our global efforts to help provide reliable, accessible and affordable electricity for all.
Mitsubishi Power is creating a future that works for people and the planet by developing innovative power
generation technology and solutions to enable the decarbonization of energy and deliver reliable power everywhere.
Kawasaki Thermal Power Station (Japan) Boxberg Power Plant (Germany) Nakoso Power Plant (Japan) Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland)
JERA Co., Inc. Vattenfall Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. Reykjavik Energy
Steam
SCR ESP FGD Stack
Exhaust Heat Steam NOx Soot, Dust SO2, Soot, Dust Exhaust Heat
High-Temperature Water and Steam
Steam Steam
Heat Recovery Steam Turbine Generator Electricity Steam Turbine Generator Electricity Heat Recovery Steam Turbine Generator Electricity Magma Chamber
Steam Generator Steam Generator
Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants (GTCC) Steam Power Plants Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plants (IGCC) Geothermal Power Plants
Products
Gas Turbines Steam Turbines Boilers Environmental Equipment Generators Control Systems
We have a wide range of gas turbines to respond to We manufacture and deliver a wide variety of steam We have unique combustion technologies for handling Our environmental equipment helps to clean up air We provide highly efficient turbine generators that We d e l i v e r c o n t r o l s y s t e m s t h a t o ff e r o p t i m a l
diverse needs, including everything from turbines in turbines, including everything from small diverse t ypes of fuel , including coal , heav y oil , pollutants emitted by thermal power plants, thereby employ a range of cooling systems, such as air cooling, r e l ia b i l i t y a n d o p e r a t i o na l r a t e s , a n d t ha t a r e
the 30-MW class to turbines in the 560-MW class. Up single-cylinder turbines for industrial use to large biomass, natural gas, and other fuel gas. In addition, reducing the environmental burden. Our extensive hydrogen cooling, and water cooling generators. In designed to bring out the full potential of machinery.
until now, we have delivered more than 1,500 units in turbines for nuclear power. Of these, the large turbines we have boiler technologies that can handle high results in this field include over 1,400 SCR systems for addition, we provide special generators that include In co njun c ti o n , we p r ov i d e r e sp o n si ve s e r v i ce
over 50 countries, including aero-derivative gas can handle any combination of power (thermal power / steam temperatures of over 600°C, which makes it removing NOx (nitrogen oxides), 300 FGD systems for synchronous condensers intended to achieve solutions related to long-term maintenance support,
turbines, gas turbines for power-generation, and gas nuclear power) and frequency (50 Hz / 60 Hz), and possible to achieve high efficiency. removing SO 2 (sulfur dioxide), and over 3,200 ESP power-system stabilization as well as short-circuit linkage with AI and the cloud, functional safety, and
turbines for industrial use. have the capability of handling over 1,000 MW. (electrostatic precipitators) for removing soot and dust. generators for laboratories and institutes. cyber security.
Toward a Future of Brighter and Safer Energy increasing the efficiency of our world-leading large-capacity power generation, we are actively working on responding to the increasing need
for distributed power generation as well as handling new fuels that impose little environmental burden.
Reducing CO2 with the World’s The World’s No.1 Share of the Flue Gas
Leading Level of Efficiency Desulfurization (FGD) Market
Large Gas Turbines Air Quality Control Systems (AQCS)
Mitsubishi Power develops cutting- edge gas turbines by An Air Quality Control System (AQCS) is a system for cleaning up
Hirono Thermal Power Station (Japan), JERA Co., Inc.
incorporating the latest advances in aerodynamics, cooling gas emitted by thermal power plants through the combination of
design, and material technologies. Our state-of-the-art JAC gas a selective catalyst reduction (SCR) system for removing NOx, an
Total Solution
turbine have achieved a turbine-inlet temperature of 1,650°C electrostatic precipitator (ESP) for removing soot and dust, and
and a power generation efficiency of 64% or more. We have a a flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system for removing SO 2 .
power plant for verification tests at Takasago Works (in Mitsubishi Power has the world’s No.1 share of the FGD market,
Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture), and we completed new facility and we have utilized our technologies to jointly develop an FGD Boiler SCR ESP FGD Stack
(T-Point 2) for long-term validation of JAC gas turbine in 2020. system for ships with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding.
We provide highly efficient, highly reliable products that are
backed by many years of operational experience. NOx Soot SO2
Dust Soot
Dust
Start of
10 years 20 years 30 years
operation
Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) / Gas Turbine Power Plants Steam Power Plants
1 a. Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 11 a. JERA Co., Inc.
b. Shin-Sendai Thermal Power Station Unit 3 (Japan) b. Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station Units 1, 2 (Japan)
c. 2,000 MW
c. 980 MW
d. Bituminous coal / Subbituminous coal
d. 2015 / 2016 e. 2003 / 2013
4 a. The Kansai Electric Power Company, Incorporated 14 a. Capital Power Corporation / TransAlta Corporation
b. Sakaiko Thermal Power Station Units 1-5 (Japan) b. Genesee Power Generating Station Phase 3 (Canada)
c. 495 MW
c. 2,000 MW
d. Bituminous coal
d. 2009 / 2010 e. 2005
c. 1,190 MW d. 2006-2011
U.S.A.: Savannah
Savannah Machinery Works
China
8
China: Shanghai North
Europe Mitsubishi Power (China) America
8 Near and
Middle East
Companies
12
Companies
3
Companies
China: Hangzhou
U.S.A.: Lake Mary
Mitsubishi Power (Hangzhou) Hitachi Works
UK: London Environmental Equipment Mitsubishi Power Americas
Mitsubishi Power Europe Japan: Yokohama
Companies Philippines Batangas Takasago Works U.S.A.: Orlando
Mitsubishi Power (Philippines)
Kure Works Mitsubishi Power (Head Office) Orlando Service Center
India: Hazira Asia
L&T-MHI Power Boilers (other than
Japan and China)
12
India: Hazira
L&T-MHI Power Turbine Generators Nagasaki Works Japan
Africa Companies
9
4
Singapore Central
Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific Companies America
South America
Companies
Oceania Area
13
Companies
1
Regional Headquarters
No. of
Main Manufacturing Bases Main Sites
Nagasaki Works Kure Works Takasago Works Hitachi Works L&T-MHI Power Boilers L&T-MHI Power Turbine Generators Mitsubishi Power (Philippines) Savannah Machinery Works
1908 Completed first steam turbine [0.5 MW] ■ Capital 100 billion yen Business Development Department
Communications & Government
■ Stockholders Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (100%) Relations Department
1950
Hitachi Business Planning Department
■ Number of Consolidated: 18,356 /
Employees Non-consolidated: 9,589 Takasago Business Planning Department
1963 Completed first gas turbine
(Chiba Plant, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. [12 MW]) (As of April 2020) Kure Business Planning Department
Nagasaki Business Planning Department
■ Works in Japan Hitachi / Takasago / Kure / Nagasaki
1980 Completed conventional power plant
(Hartha Thermal Power Station, Iraq [200 MW x 4 units])
■ Offices in Japan Hokkaido / Tohoku / Hokuriku / CFO
Chubu / Kansai / Chugoku / Shikoku /
1984 Completed world’s highest efficiency and Kyushu Finance & Accounting Department
largest Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) power plant
(Higashi Niigata Thermal Power Station Group 3, ■ Number of Main 69 companies
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. [1,090 MW]) Group (including 8 companies in Japan) CAO
Companies
1988 Completed first H-25 series gas turbine HSE Management Department
Tokuyama Refinery, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. [25 MW class])
Legal Department
Human Resources &
General Affairs Department
1990 Completed world’s first double flash cycle geothermal power plant
(Hatchobaru Power Plant Unit 2, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. [55 MW]) Hitachi Works
Takasago Works
1997 Developed world’s highest efficiency 1,500°C class G-series gas turbine
Kure Works
[330 MW]
Nagasaki Works
2000
2000 Completed ultra-supercritical pressure coal-fired conventional power plant Board of Directors President and CEO
(Tachibanawan Power Station Unit 2, CTO
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. [1,050 MW 600 / 610°C])
Statutory Auditors Statutory Auditors' Office Quality Management Division
2010 Started commercial operation of first H-100 series gas turbine
Digital Innovation Division
(Shin Oita Power Station Group 1, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. [115 MW x 6 units])
Gas Power
2011 Developed world’s highest efficiency 1,600°C class J-series gas turbine
Started commercial operation at demonstration unit at power plant [389 MW]
Steam Power
AQCS
2013 Started commercial operation of an Integrated coal Gasification
Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant Service
(Nakoso Power Plant Unit 10, Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. [250 MW])
New Business
2014 February: Established Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. following
integration of thermal-power generation systems businesses of Business Headquarters
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Hitachi, Ltd.
October: Merged with Babcock-Hitachi K.K. Procurement & Sourcing Division
2020 July: Commissioned and started commercial operations of T-Point 2 CSO : Chief Strategy Officer Boiler Technology Integration Division
combined cycle power plant validation facility
CFO : Chief Financial Officer Boiler Products Integration Division
CAO : Chief Administrative Officer
September: Renamed Mitsubishi Power, Ltd. CTO : Chief Technology Officer Power Systems Service Headquarters Takasago Service Division