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MHI Group Delivers Two Large-Capacity Centrifugal Chillers for Singapore's Marina Bay District Cooling System

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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Ltd. (MHI-AP) - have jointly delivered two large-capacity centrifugal chillers for a large-scale district cooling system in Singapore's Marina Bay as part of plans to expand the system.

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  • Ltd. (MHI-AP) - have jointly delivered two large-capacity centrifugal chillers for a large-scale district cooling system in Singapore's Marina Bay as part of plans to expand the system.
  • and will bring the total number of centrifugal chillers provided by MHI Group to the Marina Bay area to 18.
  • The GART-400PLS.SCF model centrifugal chillers each have a cooling capacity of 4,200 RT, the largest capacity of all units delivered to the Marina Bay district cooling system to date.
  • Designed, built and operated by SP Group, a leading utilities group and sustainable energy solutions provider in the Asia Pacific, the Marina Bay district cooling system is the world's largest underground district cooling network.

MHI: Advanced light water reactor "SRZ-1200"

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

TOKYO, Sept 29, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) in collaboration with four Japanese PWR utilities*, has developed the conceptual design of an advanced light water reactor "SRZ-1200".

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  • TOKYO, Sept 29, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) in collaboration with four Japanese PWR utilities*, has developed the conceptual design of an advanced light water reactor "SRZ-1200".
  • This reactor has additional safety features when compared to conventional pressurized light water reactors.
  • The SRZ-1200 is a 1,200MWe class advanced light water reactor designed based on enhanced Japanese regulatory safety standards which incorporates lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi accident.
  • This is part of our contribution to society and we intend to continue this contribution through the development of advanced light water reactors which achieve the world's highest level of safety.

MHI and Institut Teknologi Bandung Launch Joint R&D for Ammonia-Fired Power Generation Using Gas Turbines in Indonesia

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

- Target set on achieving cleaner power generation in Indonesia, based on demonstration testing with H-25 gas turbine

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  • - Target set on achieving cleaner power generation in Indonesia, based on demonstration testing with H-25 gas turbine
    TOKYO, Sept 28, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has concluded an agreement with Indonesia's Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) to conduct joint research and development of ammonia-fired power generation by gas turbine.
  • MHI and ITB have already been undertaking joint research on a variety of clean energy solutions to help Indonesia achieve decarbonization.
  • As part of that ongoing initiative, this new research will apply ITB's expertise in chemical reaction engineering to optimize power generation using ammonia fuel.
  • Following demonstration testing with MHI's H-25 gas turbine, the R&D partners will work towards commercial application of ammonia-fired power generation in Indonesia.

Keppel, MHI and DNV Sign Agreement to Explore Adoption of Ammonia-fired Gas Turbine on Jurong Island

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Alongside this, DNV will lend its assurance and risk management expertise to prepare and present a QRA analysis on the project.

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  • Alongside this, DNV will lend its assurance and risk management expertise to prepare and present a QRA analysis on the project.
  • Takao Tsukui, General Manager, International Sales and Marketing Department, GTCC Business Division, MHI, said: "Ammonia is a potential key component to building a hydrogen society.
  • "DNV is proud to use our well established advisory and hydrogen technical capabilities to provide quantitative risk assessment for this impactful project.
  • A long-term service (LTS) contract for major maintenance of the turbine was also awarded to Mitsubishi Power.