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2025.06.18
Received an order for boiler feed pumps for Chiba-Sodegaura Power from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries [Orders Received in July 2024]
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. has signed a full turnkey contract to construct three 650,000-kW-class natural gas-fired gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power generators from Chiba-Sodegaura Power Co., Ltd., which is funded by Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. A full-scope long-term service agreement (LTSA) has also been concluded.
For the core of these facilities, cutting-edge high-efficiency gas turbines, which allow co-combustion of hydrogen, will be installed aiming for carbon neutrality. Considering the future development, the facility will also be prepared for conversion to hydrogen-only combustion with minimum alternations from the construction stage.
We have received an order for a total of 23 pumps, including the boiler feed pump that is one of the main pieces of equipment in the facility. The MHG-A boiler feed pump included in this order is highly reliable by flexibly responding to severe load fluctuations caused by combined-cycle power generation, and is equipped with highly efficient and superior suction capacity.
These facilities are scheduled to begin operation sequentially from FY2029. Major expectations are being placed on our company to contribute to the realization of stable power supply.
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