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Vision Statement

Thermal-Power and Environmental Technologies


Open the Door to a Brighter Future for Our Planet

The energy market today continues to expand globally in line with the growth of emerging economies. Meanwhile,
heightened awareness toward the earth’s environment has resulted in demands of unprecedented strength calling
for simultaneous resolution of energy and environmental issues.
Based on our corporate vision “Thermal-Power and Environmental Technologies Open the Door to a Brighter
Future for Our Planet,” Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) provides products and solutions backed up
by an in-depth understanding of our customers’ needs and our comprehensive long-term support and proven
reliability through world-class thermal-power generation and environmental technologies that we have built up over
many years.
As a global-leading company in thermal-power and environmental technologies, we handle from technology
development to the provision of products, systems and solutions that will contribute to enriched lifestyles for
people around the world and the creation of a safe and secure global environment.

Kozienice Power Station (Poland)

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TOP MESSAGE

Pursuing Synergies and


Continuing to Challenge New Domains
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) is a new company that was formed on February
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2014 through the integration of the thermal-power generation systems businesses of Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Ltd. and Hitachi, Ltd.
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Through this business integration, we aim to accelerate MHPS’ global expansion by pursuing
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synergies and to be a world leader in thermal power systems and environmental technologies by
leveraging the collective strengths of both companies and our competitive edge in technologies
and products.
Today, energy and environmental issues are concerns facing all people living on the Earth. Rather than
take a narrow perspective by categorizing in terms of country and region, we will view the world as one
and seek to resolve the various problems through world-class thermal-power and environmentall
technologies. We believe this to be true globalization and our mission at MHPS.
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Based on this philosophy, we will further enhance our ability to respond to diverse needs primarily
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through our technological capabilities that produce products of outstanding quality and reliability,
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comprehensive engineering competency enabling us to oversee projects in different parts of the
and fine-tuned sales and service capabilities. We will also make the most of these strengths to carve out
new domains.
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Going forward, we will continue to challenge ourselves as a global company that can meet the
expectations of society and our customers with the stable supply of power and resolution of
environmental issues.

Takato Nishizawa
President and CEO

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Total Solutions from Development and Design to
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Development Design Manufacturing Construction Commissioning Service

MHPS can handle the entire production process from the development, design, manu-
facturing, construction and commissioning to after-sales service of core equipment for
thermal power plants using our own unique technology. For thermal power plants
requiring sophisticated technologies and reliability, we are active in operating EPC*
Guacolda Power Station (Chile)
business that covers the entire plant and are contributing to the supply of power in
a stable manner that is kind to the environment in different regions of the world.
*EPC: Engineering, Procurement, Construction

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State-of-the-Art Power Plants Rated Highly
the World Over
MHPS supplies a variety of power plants in accordance
with application and scale. These plants have been rated
highly for their outstanding reliability, operability and ease
of maintenance, in particular, and we now have an exten-
PRODUCTS
Gas Turbines
sive proven record around the world.

Kawasaki Thermal Power Station (Japan)


Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated

GTCC Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants


(GTCC)
Highly Efficient Energy through Combined Cycle
Power Generation Fuel Gas Turbine Generator Electricity

Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) power plants utilize fossil fuels to
deliver the cleanest and most efficient power generation. In addition to Steam Turbines
power generation with a gas turbine, the system also combines a steam
turbine to create power through the use of waste heat to ensure excel- Exhaust Heat
lent power generation efficiency.
Plants employing MHPS’ state-of-the-art J-series gas turbines have Steam
a 20% higher power generation efficiency than conventional coal-fired
thermal power generation systems and achieve the world’s highest level
of efficiency at 61% or more. In addition, this enables CO2 emissions to Heat Recovery Steam Turbine Generator Electricity
be reduced by around 50%. Steam Generator

Boxberg Power Plant (Germany)


Vattenfall Conventional (Boiler & Turbine) Power Plants
Conventional Boilers
Fuel Boiler
Highly Efficient Operation Using Coal, Oil and
Natural Gas
Conventional boiler- and turbine-driven power plants use a variety of
resources such as coal, oil and natural gas as fuel and there is global
Steam
demand for these facilities.
MHPS has an extensive record in high-efficiency ultra-supercritical
pressure boilers with an output of over 1,000MW. We also have unique
technology that enables the efficient burning of lignite (low-grade coal),
deemed difficult due to its high water content. On top of this, we lead
Steam Turbine Generator Electricity
the world in technology to keep the gas emitted from thermal power
plants clean and are contributing to both the effective utilization of fossil
fuels and preservation of the global environment with our high-efficiency Environmental
thermal-power and environmental technologies. Equipment

Nakoso Power Plant (Japan)


Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. IGCC Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle
High-Efficiency, Clean Next-Generation Power Power Plants (IGCC)
Generation System Based on Coal Gasification Coal Gasifier Gas Turbine Generator Electricity
The Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) system is a
next-generation thermal power system with significantly enhanced
power generation efficiency and environmental performance due to its
combination with coal gasification and the Gas Turbine Combined Cycle
Exhaust Heat
(GTCC) system. Large-type IGCC systems can improve power genera-
Generators
tion efficiency by approximately 20% and reduce CO2 compared with
Steam
conventional coal-fired thermal power systems.
MHPS retains two types of coal gasification technology, namely,
air-blown and oxygen-blown technologies, and leads the world in terms
Heat Recovery Steam Turbine Generator Electricity
of technological capability. In line with expectations that the need for the Steam Generator
IGCC system will increase further owing to its ability to both effectively
utilize coal resources and protect the environment, this system has thus
been gaining attention around the world.

Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland)


Reykjavik Energy Geothermal Power Plants
Geothermal
Control Systems
Utilizing Natural Energy with Cutting-Edge Power Separator Steam Turbine Generator Electricity

Generation Technology Steam


Geothermal power generation refers to a system of creating high-
efficiency, clean power by extracting heat energy from the ground in its
natural state.
High Temperature Water and Steam
MHPS was the first in the world to apply a combined system that
consists of a two phase flow transportation system and a double flash
cycle, which has become the global standard in geothermal power
generation. Our geothermal power generation system continues to be
installed globally and we have achieved the world’s top delivery record. Magma Chamber

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GAS TURBINES

H-25 Gas Turbine H-100 Gas Turbine J Gas Turbine

Gas Turbines Lineup


Responding to Diverse Needs with
H-25 series 28-42
Gas Turbines Ranging from 28MW to H-50 series 57

470MW H-100 series


D series
99-112
114-144
F series 185-359
MHPS has a wide range of gas turbines from the 28MW class to the
G series 267-334
470MW class in order to meet diverse needs around the world. We have
J series 310-470
delivered over 800 gas turbines to more than 30 countries worldwide to
0 100 200 300 400 500 (MW)
date and are contributing to a highly efficient, clean energy supply in
different parts of the world.

Challenging the Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant for Verification Tests

World’s Highest Efficiency MHPS has a power plant for verification testing at
the Takasago Works (Takasago City, Hyogo
Prefecture), a site for gas turbine development,
and is conducting test operation of the latest
Gas turbines, the core in Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) power equipment there. The operational data is quickly
plants, incorporate a number of critical leading-edge technologies. Power Generating Efficiency fed back into R&D and design divisions, which
61% or more
Power Generating Efficiency (LHV%)

makes it possible to conduct highly reliable and


MHPS has worked on the development of gas turbines for many
efficient research and development into gas
years and has integrated the latest advances in aerodynamics, cool- J series
60
G
turbines.
ing design and material technologies to create a variety of products F
series

series
that realize high efficiency and high reliability. The state-of-the-art 55
D
J-series gas turbines have consistently led the world including series

achieving the world’s largest capacity and highest efficiency with a 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,500 1,600

turbine inlet temperature of 1,600°C. Turbine Inlet Temperature (°C)

Products Lineup 1 J Gas Turbine

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STEAM TURBINES

Thermal Power Steam Turbine (Hitachi Works) Nuclear Power Steam Turbine (Takasago Works) Thermal Power Steam Turbine
(L&T-MHPS Turbine Generators)

Contributing to Power Supply Worldwide for


More Than a Century
MHPS manufactures and delivers a wide range of steam turbines that can meet diverse
needs from small single-cylinder turbines for in-house power generation to large nuclear
turbines.
In particular, MHPS can handle up to turbines over 1,000MW for both 50Hz and 60Hz
users and for both fossil fuel use and nuclear use. In addition, we have the ability to provide
economical and reliable turbines by leveraging our global sites to ensure the ultimate in
design and production depending on application and conditions.

In Pursuit of Performance Installation of World’s Largest High


Speed Balance (HSB)
and Reliability Hitachi Works has installed cutting-edge equipment to
test high-speed rotation of the steam turbine, generator
and rotor. The equipment is the largest of its kind in the
Driven by independent technology amassed over many years, MHPS develops technology for world and can even test steam turbines with 70-inch
developing higher performance blades, long Integral Shroud Blades (ISBs) and higher temperatures, blades.
including material development. As a result, we have achieved outstanding levels of performance
and reliability in our steam turbines. In addition, we provide high-quality products in a timely manner
by making effective use of our global production sites. We have delivered over 2,500 steam turbines
to 70 countries worldwide.

Products Lineup 2 Low Pressure Steam Turbine (Nagasaki Works)

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BOILERS

Headers Superheater (Block) Burner Panel

Unique Combustion Technology


Applicable to a Wide Range of Fuels 100

90
Anthracite

Of all the fossil fuels, coal is exceptionally economical with extremely stable 80

Fixed carbon (%)


supply and is used widely as a core energy source. However, since properties 70 Bituminous coal
differ for each type of coal, there is demand for a high-performance boiler that 60

can deal with the respective varieties of coal. MHPS has leveraged its unique 50
Subbituminous coal
Lignite
technology to develop combustion technology for bituminous coal and sub- 40

bituminous coal as well as lignite and anthracite. The combustion technology 30


5 10 15 20 25 30 35 (MJ/kg)
helps realize environmentally friendly power generation with a minimal amount 0
2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 (kcal/kg)
of nitrogen oxides (NOx), soot and dust and exceptional efficiency.
Calorific value
In addition, we provide high-quality, reasonably priced products by leverag-
ing our global production sites.

Realizing World-Leading Combustion Test Facility

Combustion Technology MHPS has a combustion test facility that features the
world’s largest capacity of four tons of coal combustion
per hour.
The facility was built to achieve more advanced
MHPS supplies boilers that boast world-leading quality and performance around the globe based on combustion technologies, the core factor in boilers,
stable quality built up over many years and state-of-the-art technological development. particularly in terms of lower emissions of nitrogen
Amid rising demand for coal-fired thermal power generation, we boast power generation efficiency oxides (NOx), less unburned combustibles and lower
excess air ratio. The facility can accommodate a wide
at a world-class level and have a proven record in ultra-supercritical pressure thermal power facilities.
variety of fuels, including bituminous coal, subbitumi-
nous coal, lignite, anthracite, biomass, petroleum coke and residual oil. By significantly improving
combustion evaluation capability, we are pushing ahead with the development of boilers that
contribute to further reducing fuel costs, thereby enhancing availability and easing environmental
impacts.

Products Lineup 3 Boiler (Paiton III Thermal Power Plant, Indonesia)

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ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT

Air Quality Control System SCR Catalyst (Plate Type) SCR Catalyst (Honeycomb Type)
(Hirono Thermal Power Station, Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated)

As a Leading Global Company with Experience


Supplying Over 1,700 Units
MHPS has a proven record with the supply of over 1,700 SCR systems for the removal of
nitrogen oxides (NOx) and over 300 FGD systems for the removal of sulfur dioxide (SO2).
Conscious of the increasing speed in trends to strengthen emission regulations around
the world, we will strive to continue contributing to a reduction in environmental load by
making effective use of our unique technologies.

Air Quality Control System Total Solution

(AQCS)
Toward Cleaner Gas Emissions AQCS is a system to clean gas emitted from
thermal power plants by combining an SCR
system for the removal of NOx, an electrostatic Boiler SCR ESP FGD Stack
Environment-related equipment is indispensable to power generation plants as global environmental precipitator (ESP) for the removal of soot and
awareness rises, and Japan’s environmental technology realizing a global-leading level of purification dust and an FGD system for the removal of
has been gaining a great deal of attention worldwide. As a pioneer in flue gas treatment technology, SO2. It is also possible to efficiently treat gas NOx Soot SO2
Dust Soot
emissions for the different types of coal. In
MHPS has spent more than 40 years developing and manufacturing Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Dust
addition to power generation plants using coal
plants and Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) plants as a pioneer in flue gas treatment technology. and heavy oil, it is also possible to handle
We are one of only a few manufacturers worldwide able to provide integrated flue gas treatment chemical and other types of plants.
systems on the back of the state-of-the-art technology we have accumulated over this period.

Products Lineup 4 Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant (Hirono Thermal Power Station, Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated)

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Products Lineup 5
CONTROL SYSTEMS Products Lineup 6

Key Devices Supporting the Era


of the IoT*1
Control systems supporting power generation plants are core
equipment requiring exceptional reliability and operating
efficiency. We provide optimal control systems aimed at
maximizing plant performance by leveraging our extensive
experience and know-how in a high number of power gener-
ation plants.
In addition, the importance of control systems is increas-
ing as we head toward the era of the IoT, driving the need to Plant Control System

realize both openness and high security. MHPS has devel-


oped a control system compliant with functional safety
standards*2. This system has been positioned as a key
device for the ICT platform supporting the era of the IoT and
we will contribute to maximizing customers’ management
value in the operation of power generation plants through the
provision and analysis of big data related to electric power. Operating data analysis

*1 IoT: Internet of Things


*2 Functional safety standards refer to standards that comply with international
standards (IEC61508: 2010) related to functional safety
DIASYS Netmation 4S

Generator (Hitachi Works) FUEL CELLS


Key Technology toward
GENERATORS the Realization of a Low-
Carbon Society
Ito Campus, Kyushu University The implementation of new power generation
systems that optimally combine the utilization of
SOFC-micro gas turbine (MGT) hybrid verification system
Realizing Outstanding renewable energies and new energies is a press-
ing issue in order to both reduce CO2 emissions
Reliability and Efficiency with Generator (Yeongheung Thermal Power Plant,
Korea, South-East Power Co., Ltd.)
Cell Stacks Cartridge Module and ensure a stable supply of power.
Proven Technology MHPS is pushing ahead with the development
of a hybrid power system that combines solid
MHPS has supplied over 1,000 turbine generators world- oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with various power
wide to date. Our product reliability has been rated highly generation systems and has now entered the
based on operating results. demonstration stage toward practical application.
We currently supply turbine generators that employ a SOFCs possess many advantageous characteris-
variety of cooling systems, including an air cooling sys- tics such as high-efficiency power generation,
tem, a hydrogen cooling system and a water and hydrogen potential use with a large variety of fuels and
cooling system as well as special generators such as short SOFC Pressure Vessel
outstanding durability. Due to these advantages,
circuit generators designed to exactingly meet a wide we expect that SOFCs will be used in the future
range of needs. Micro Gas Turbine for a wide range of power generation systems
In addition, we provide solutions for the entire product ranging from small- to medium-scale cogenera-
lifecycle, including service and maintenance. tion units for distributed electrical power systems
System
to replacements for large-scale centralized power
units for commercial thermal power plants.
Configuration of SOFC-micro gas turbine (MGT) hybrid system
Generator (Hitachi Works)

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Steam turbine training center 2015 M701F Users’ Conference (Bangkok, Thailand) Boiler inspection

MHPS has service sites in different parts of the world and has created a unique
service network called the Inspire! Diamond Service Network linking these sites.
By doing so, we are realizing timely and speedy service for customers around

SERVICE the world.


At users’ conferences, which serve as a platform for information exchange
among customers, in addition to introducing case examples of maintenance and
new technologies, we set up a place in which only customers can exchange
opinions.
Refurbishment center for gas turbine high-temperature parts at
Moreover, we are contributing to improved asset value for customers by
Proposing Service Tailored to Meet Diverse collaborating on services together with customers.
EGAT Diamond Service Co., Ltd. (Thailand)
Part of the Inspire! Diamond Service Network

Customer Needs

MHPS contributes to availability improvement of the power plant and maximization of customers’ asset
value by providing a long-term maintenance agreement covering all aspects of maintenance for a speci- Remote Monitoring Center (RMC)
fied period, reducing the risk associated with plant operation and maintenance, shortening the period of
A Remote Monitoring Center has been established in respective areas of the
regular inspections and performing upgrades.
world and MHPS experts in operations and maintenance monitor operating
conditions under a 24-hour system. The system entails warning and detection of
anomalies as well as diagnosis of performance loss based on operating data
that is constantly updated. Customers are at all times provided optimum advice
depending on the situation, which helps prevent trouble and maximize the
plant’s operating rate.
Orlando Service Center (U.S.A.)

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(As of April 2016)

G LO B A L N E TW O R K Canada Saskatoon
U.S.A. Savannah
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Canada Savannah Machinery Works

China China Shanghai


North

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Germany Duisburg
Europe Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (China) America

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Companies
Near and
Middle East
Companies
7
Companies

UK London

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe 3


Companies
Philippines Batangas
MHPS (Philippines)
Hitachi Works

Takasago Works

Kure Works
Japan Yokohama

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (Head Office)


U.S.A. Orlando
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas
U.S.A. Orlando
Orlando Service Center
India Hazira
L&T-MHPS Boilers
Asia
(other than
Japan and China) Yokohama Works

13
India Hazira
L&T-MHPS Turbine Generators Nagasaki Works Japan
Africa
Singapore
Companies
8 Central

2
Companies
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Asia Pacific Companies
America
South America

5
Companies
Oceania Regional Headquarters
Area

4
No. of
Main Sites
Main Manufacturing Bases Brazil Jundiai
CBC Industrias Pesadas
Companies

Main Manufacturing Bases


Japan India Philippines U.S.A.

Nagasaki Works Kure Works Takasago Works Yokohama Works Hitachi Works L&T-MHPS Boilers L&T-MHPS Turbine Generators MHPS (Philippines) Savannah Machinery Works

Japan Global *Procedure to change company name currently being undertaken

Europe, Near and Middle East, Africa Asia, Oceania North America, Central America, South America
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.
UK Egypt India China U.S.A.
Hitachi Works MH Power Systems Egypt LLC Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems India Private Limited
Yokohama Works Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe, Ltd. Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (China) Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas, Inc.
L&T-MHPS Boilers Private Ltd.
Takasago Works Saudi Arabia Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Dongfang Gas Turbine (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.* Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis, Ltd.
Germany MHPS Saudi Arabia, Co. L&T-MHPS Turbine Generators Private Ltd.
Kure Works Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Gas Turbine Service (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. Mohawk Labor Services, LLC
Nagasaki Works Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH U.A.E. Singapore Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Jieneng (Qingdao) Steam Turbine Co., Ltd. Power Generation Services, Inc.
MH Power Systems Europe Service GmbH MH Power Systems Middle East, LLC Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Zhejiang Feida MHPS High Efficiency Flue Gas Cleaning Systems Engineering Co., Ltd. Turbo Parts, LLC
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Environmental Solutions, Ltd.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Gas Turbine Service Co., Ltd. Donges Steeltec GmbH MH Power Systems Middle East for Manufacturing Parts and Machinery, LLC MHPS (Hangzhou) Environmental Equipment Co., Ltd. Advatech, LLC
Thailand MHPS Dalian Electricity Equipment Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Industries Co., Ltd. Meeraner Dampfkesselbau GmbH Canada
South Africa Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (Thailand) Ltd.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Inspection Technologies, Ltd. Nanjing Tianling Energy Technology Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Canada, Ltd.
Italy Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Africa (Pty) Ltd. MHPS Project (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Precision Casting Co., Ltd. ATLA S.r.l. MHPS Dongfang Boiler Co., Ltd.
EGAT Diamond Service Co., Ltd. Mexico
MHPS Engineering Co., Ltd. Korea Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Romania Indonesia
MHPS Control Systems Co., Ltd. MH Power Systems Korea, Ltd.
MH Power Systems Romania, S.R.L. PT. MH Power Systems Indonesia Puerto Rico
P.T. Power Systems Service Indonesia Australia MHPS Puerto Rico, LLC
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Australia Pty. Ltd. Venezuela
Philippines MHPS Plant Services Pty Ltd MH Power Systems de Venezuela, C.A.
MHPS Technical Services Corporation
BREAKER ELECTRICAL PTY, LTD. Brazil
MHPS (Philippines) Inc.
Maintenance and Technology Services Pty Ltd MH Power Systems America Latina Representacoes Ltda.
MHPHILS Realty Corporation
CBC Industrias Pesadas S.A.

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DELIVERY RESULTS MHPS’ products have been rated highly, particularly on account of their reliability,
ease of maintenance and economical attributes, and have received a great deal
of support from users in various countries and regions of the world in addition to
Japan. Some of our product delivery results over the years are outlined herein.

Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plants (GTCC) Conventional (Boiler & Turbine) Power Plants
1 a. Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 11 a. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated
b. Sendai Thermal Power Station Unit 4 (Japan) b. Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station (Japan)
c. 2,000MW
c. 446MW
d. Bituminous coal / Subbituminous coal
d. 2010 e. 2003 / 2013

2 a. Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 12 a. The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
b. Niigata Thermal Power Station Group 5 (Japan) b. Misumi Thermal Power Station Unit 1 (Japan)
c. 109MW c. 1,000MW
d. Bituminous coal
d. 2011
e. 1998

1 2 11 12 13 a. Vattenfall
3 a. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated b. Boxberg Power Plant (Germany)
b. Kawasaki Thermal Power Station Group 1, c. 670MW
Group 2 (Unit 1) (Japan) d. Lignite
c. 2,000MW e. 2012
d. 2009 / 2013
14 a. Capital Power Corporation / TransAlta
Corporation
b. Genesee Power Generating Station Phase 3
4 a. The Kansai Electric Power Company, Incorporated
(Canada)
b. Sakaiko Thermal Power Station Units 1-5 (Japan)
c. 495MW
c. 2,000MW d. Bituminous coal
d. 2009 / 2010 e. 2005

5 a. Taiwan Power Company 13 14 15 a. Comision Federal de Electricidad


3 4 b. Pacifico Power Station (Mexico)
b. Dah-Tarn Power Station (Taiwan)
c. 700MW
c. Stage I : 1,400MW
Stage II : 2,800MW d. Bituminous coal
e. 2010
d. 2006 / 2008
16 a. NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
6 a. Gulf JP NS Company, Limited b. Oita Works (Japan)
b. Nong Saeng GTCC Power Plant (Thailand) c. 330MW
c. 1,600MW d. Coal, By-product gas
e. 2002
d. 2014
a. Client b. Plant (Country)
a. Client b. Plant (Country) c. Generating Power d. Fuel
c. Generating Power d. Start Up e. Start Up
5 6 15 16

Environmental Plants Geothermal Power Plants


Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) 17 a. Reykjavik Energy
b. Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland)
7 a. Empresa Electrica Guacolda S.A. c. 250MW
b. Guacolda Power Station Unit 4 (Chile) d. 2006-2011
c. 152MW
d. 2010
18 a. Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.
b. Hatchobaru Power Plant Units 1, 2 (Japan)
8 a. Xcel Energy
c. 110MW
b. Allen S. King Generating Station (U.S.A.)
d. 1977 / 1990
c. 588MW
d. 2007
19 a. Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited
b. Olkaria II Power Station (Kenya)
7 8 17 18 c. 105MW
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) d. 2003 / 2010

9 a. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated


20 a. Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad
b. Hitachi-Naka Power Station Unit 2 (Japan) b. Miravalles III Power Station (Costa Rica)
c. 1,000MW c. 27MW
d. 2013 d. 2000

10 a. Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. a. Client b. Plant (Country)


b. Tachibanawan Power Station Unit 1 (Japan) c. Generating Power d. Start Up
c. 1,050MW
d. 2000

a. Client b. Plant (Country)


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HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATE OVERVIEW
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd. ■ Company Name Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.
1850
■ Establishment February 1, 2014
■ Head Office 3-1 Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan
1884 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries established Hitachi founded 1910
(Lease of Government-Owned Nagasaki Shipyard)
Manufactured Japan’s first electric motor ■ Representative President and CEO Takato Nishizawa
Yataro Iwasaki
(Photo by The Mitsubishi Archives)
Namihei Odaira
(Photo by Hitachi, Ltd.)
(5HP induction motor)
■ Capital 100 billion yen

1908 Completed first steam turbine [0.5MW]


Completed first steam turbine 1933 ■ Stockholders Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (65%) / Hitachi, Ltd. (35%)
(Aojima Plant, Nagasaki Boseki K.K. [2.8MW])
■ Employees Consolidated 20,520 / Non-Consolidated 11,212 (As of January 2016)
■ Works in Japan Hitachi / Yokohama / Takasago / Kure / Nagasaki
1963 Completed first gas turbine
Completed first gas turbine 1966
(Chiba Plant, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. [12MW])
(Kawasaki, Nihon Sekiyu Kagaku K.K.) ■ Offices in Japan Hokkaido / Tohoku / Tokyo / Hokuriku / Chubu / Kansai / Chugoku / Shikoku / Kyushu
1900
■ Number of Main 57 companies (including 7 companies in Japan)
Completed conventional power plant 1987 Group Companies
(Lagos Power Station Units 1-6, Nigeria
1980 Completed conventional power plant
[220MW x 6 units])
(Hartha Thermal Power Station, Iraq [200MW x 4 units])

■ Organization Research & Development Center


1984 Completed world’s highest efficiency and (As of April 2016)
largest Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) power plant Indian Power System Joint Venture Operations Department
(Higashi Niigata Thermal Power Station Group 3, Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
[1,090MW]) FEIDA-MHPS Joint Venture Operations Department

Completed first H-25 series gas turbine 1988 Quality Management Division
(Tokuyama Refinery, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
[25MW class]) HSE Management Division

1950 Management & Administration Division

Business & Strategic Planning Headquarters


1990 Completed world’s first double flash cycle geothermal power plant
(Hatchobaru Power Plant Unit 2, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. [55MW] Procurement & Sourcing Division
Employed dry low NOx combustion system 1991
Completed Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) power plant
(Shin Oita Power Station Unit 1 series, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. [690MW]) Engineering Headquarters

1997 Developed world’s highest efficiency 1500°C class G-series gas turbine
Power Systems Project Management Division
[330MW]
Completed ultra-supercritical pressure 2000
coal-fired conventional power plant Plant Engineering Division
1998 Completed ultra-supercritical pressure coal-fired conventional (Tachibanawan Power Station Unit 2, Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.
power plant [1,050MW 600 / 610°C]) Plant Construction Division
(Misumi Power Station Unit 1, The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
[1,000MW 600 / 600°C]) Board of Directors President and CEO
Completed supercritical pressure coal-fired conventional power plant 2007 Power Systems Service Headquarters
(Walter Scott Jr. Energy Center Unit 4, MidAmerican Energy Company, U.S.A.
2011 Developed world’s highest efficiency 1,600°C class J-series gas turbine [790MW 566 / 593°C])
Turbine Products Headquarters
Started commercial operation at demonstration unit at power plant
MW]
[389MW]
2000 Statutory Auditors Statutory Auditors’ Office Turbine Technology Development Integration Division

Steam Turbine Technology & Production Integration Division

Gas Turbine Technology & Production Integration Division

Turbine Global Products Integration Division

Boiler Products Headquarters


Started commercial operation of first H-100 series gas turbine 2010
(Shin Oita Power Station Group 1, Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.
2013 Started commercial operation of an Integrated coal
[115MW x 6 units])
Boiler Products Integration Division
Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant
(Nakoso Power Plant Unit 10,
Generator Division
Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. [250MW])
Completed ultra-super critical pressure lignite-fired conventional power plant 2012 Air Quality Control Systems Technology Division
(Boxberg Power Station, Germany [670MW 600 / 610°C])

Fuel Cell Business Department

Hitachi Works
MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
Yokohama Works

2014 February: Formed following integration of thermal-power generation systems September: Received an order for design work for a global state-of-the-art Integrated coal Takasago Works
businesses of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Hitachi, Ltd. Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant
(Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated)
Kure Works
October: Merged with Babcock-Hitachi K.K.

Nagasaki Works

MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.


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MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
Mitsubishijuko Yokohama Bldg., 3-1 Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama,
Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan
TEL 81-45-200-6100 FAX 81-45-200-7989
www.mhps.com/en/
PS60-01PS01E1-E-0, (10.0)16-4, ZTP

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