Contributing to Decarbonization of Industries December 4th, 2020 Fumiharu Shimamoto Chief Regional Officer, Europe Power & Energy Solutions Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group © MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. All Rights Reserved. HISTORY OF MHI GROUP Beyond 130 years of history, MHI Group technologies have supported Japan across rough seas. Over one hundred and thirty years have elapsed since Mitsubishi first The history of Japan’s development is etched into MHI Group leased the government-owned Nagasaki Shipyard from the Ministry of technologies, products and services that underpin contemporary Industry in 1884. MHI Group technologies have been instrumental in society. steering Japan’s modernization and globalization. 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Future 1873: Name changed 1950: Establishment MHI’s Progress Mitsubishi Shokai 1946 East Japan Heavy-Industries, Ltd. 1875: Name changed Dissolution Mitsubishi’s Progress Mitsubishi Steamship Co. 1875: Name changed 1907: Established 1937: Reorganized 1943: Company name changed 1952: Mitsubishi Mail Steamship Co. Shipbuilding Division of Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha Kabushiki Kaisha Kabushiki Kaisha Company name changed Mitsubishi Sha Mitsubishi Honsha Merger of Three Companies 1886: Name changed Mitsubishi Nippon 1917: Established 1964: Merged Mitsubishi Sha Heavy-Industries, Ltd. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd. Establishment MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. Origin of Mitsubishi January 11, 1950 1952: Business departments introduced 1893: Establishment Company name changed 2014: 1870: Establishment 1934: Merged Central Japan Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha Shin Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd. 1970: Complete transition to Tsukumo Shokai Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd. Heavy-Industries, Ltd. Business headquarters introduced business domains (divisions) Company Progress July 7, 1884 Foundation Lease of Government-owned Nagasaki Shipyard (Purchased in 1887) 1921: Establishment 1942: Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd Establishment 1970: Establishment 1995: Merged Mitsubishi Steel Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. 1935: Merged Manufacturing. Co., Ltd. Yokohama Dock Co., Ltd. 1952: Company name changed 1963: Establishment 1883: Name changed 1945: Merged Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. Government-owned Nagasaki Shipyard 1928: Company name changed Mitsubishi Machine Tool & Engineering Co., Ltd. Manufacturing. Co., Ltd. 1868: Name changed Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., Ltd. Government-owned Nagasaki Iron Works 1921: Company name changed Mitsubishi Internal Combustion Engine Co., Ltd. 1857: Construction begins Nagasaki Forge of Tokugawa Shogunate 1920: Establishment 1950: Establishment Mitsubishi Internal Combustion Engine Manufacturing. Co., Ltd. West Japan Heavy-Industries, Ltd. ・ Sakuradamon ・ Abolition of the Han ・ Sino-French War ・ First Sino-Japanese ・ Anglo-Japanese ・ Japanese-American ・ Great Kanto ・ Manchurian Incident (1931) ・ Pacific War Begins ・ San Francisco Peace ・ Japanese Trade ・ Transition to Yen ・ Tohoku and ・ Gulf War (1991) ・ September 11 ・ Tohoku Earthquake and Incident (1860) System (1871) (1884) War (1894) Alliance Signed Treaty of Commerce Earthquake (1923) ・ Withdrawal from the League of (1941) Treaty Signed (1951) Liberalized (1962) Floating Exchange Joetsu Shinkansen ・ Law Enacted Attacks in U.S. Tsunami Disaster (2011) ・ American Civil War ・ Railway Between ・ Cabinet System ・ Treaty of (1902) and Navigation ・ Showa Financial Nations (1933) ・ Atomic Bombing of ・ Security Treaty Between ・ Japan Joins the Rate System Lines Opened Concerning (2001) ・ Tokyo Skytree Opened (1861) Shinbashi and Established (1885) Shimonoseki Signed ・ Russo-Japanese Signed (1911) Crisis (1927) ・ February 26 Incident (1936) Hiroshima and Nagasaki the U.S. and Japan Organisation for (1971) (1982) Cooperation for ・ Lehman Brothers (2012) ・ Namamugi Incident Yokohama Opened ・ Meiji Constitution (1895) War Begins (1904) ・ World War I Begins ・ Universal Male ・ Second Sino-Japanese War (1937) (1945) Signed (1951) Economic Co-operation ・ Sino-Japanese ・ Japan National United Nations Bankruptcy (2008) ・ Mt. Fuji Named World (1862) (1872) Promulgated(1889) ・ Gold Standard ・ Railway (1914) Suffrage ・ National Mobilization Law Issued ・ Dissolution of the ・ Japan Joins the and Development Diplomatic Railways Division Peacekeeping ・ Hayabusa Returns Cultural Heritage Site Chronology of ・ Restoration of ・ Land Tax Reform ・ First Imperial Diet Established (1897) Nationalization ・ Russian Revolution Implemented for the (1938) Zaibatsu (1945) International Monetary (OECD) (1963) Relations and Privatization Operations (1992) from Asteroid (2013) Imperial Rule (1873) Session Held Completed (1907) (1917) First Time (1928) ・ World War II Begins (1939) ・ Constitution of Japan Fund (1952) ・ Tokaido Shinkansen Normalized(1972) (1987) ・ Great Hanshin Itokawa (2010) ・ Tokyo Chosen to Host Events (1867) ・ Sword Abolishment (1890) ・ High Treason ・ World War I Ends ・ Great Depression Promulgated (1946) ・ Japan Joins the United Line Opened (1964) ・ Okinawa Returned ・ Seikan Tunnel Earthquake (1995) ・ Expo 2010 2020 Olympics (2013) ・ Meiji Restoration Edict (1876) Incident (1910) (1918) Begins (1929) ・ Korean War Begins Nations (1956) ・ Tokyo Olympics Held to Japan (1972) Opened (1988) ・ Nagano Olympics Shanghai China (1868) ・ Satsuma Rebellion ・ League of Nations ・ London Naval (1950) ・ European Economic (1964) ・ Oil Crisis (1973) ・ Great Seto Bridge Held (1998) Held (2010) ・ Suez Canal (1877) Established (1920) Treaty Signed Community ・ Japan Hosts Expo ’70 ・ Lockheed Bribery Opened (1988) ・ 26th G8 Summit Opened (1869) (1930) (Now the EU) (1970) Scandal (1976) ・ German Held in Okinawa Established (1958) Reunification (2000) (1990) © MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. All Rights Reserved. 2 ENERGY SYSTEMS Thermal Power Systems Thermal Power Systems MITSUBISHI POWER, LTD. 1. Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) Power Plant/Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. Sendai Thermal Power Plant No. 4 (Japan) 2. Steam Power Plant/JERA Co., Inc. Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station No. 1, No. 2 (Japan) 3. Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) Power Plant/Joban 1 2 3 4 5 6 Joint Power Co., Ltd. Nakoso Power Plant No. 10 (Japan) 4. Geothermal Power Plant/Reykjavik Energy Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland) 5. Aero-derivative Gas Turbine FT8® MOBILEPAC® 6. LP Steam Turbine Rotor with 54-Inch Blades for Nuclear Power Plant 7. M501J Gas Turbine 8. 1,120 MVA Turbine Generator 9. Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant/Kozienice Power Plant (Poland) 10. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)/Micro Gas Turbine (MGT) Hybrid System TURBODEN S.P.A. 7 8 9 10 11 11. Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power System Offshore Wind Power Systems Marine Machinery Offshore Wind Power Systems MHI VESTAS OFFSHORE WIND A/S 12. MVOW Platform¦ Off shore Wind Turbine (Belgium) 13. MVOW Platform¦ Off shore Wind Turbine (Denmark) 14. MVOW Platform¦ Off shore Wind Turbine (Germany) Marine Machinery MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MARINE MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 12 13 14 15 16 15. MET Turbocharger 16. Ultra Steam Turbine (UST) Plant Aero Engines 17. Auxiliary Boiler 18. Fin Stabilizers 19. Steering Gear Aero Engines MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AERO ENGINES, LTD. 20. V2500 Series (Turbofan) 17 18 19 20 21 22 21. Trent Series (Turbofan) 22. PW1000G Series (Turbofan) 23. MRO: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Compressors 24. TS1 (Turboshaft) Engine, Output Power: 884 SHP [Observation Helicopter OH-1] Compressors MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES COMPRESSOR CORPORATION 25. Cracked Gas Compressors and Steam Turbines for Ethylene Plant 26. Main Gas Compressor Trains for FPSO 23 24 25 26 27 28 27. Product Gas Compressors and Steam Turbines for PDH Plant 28. Rotor of Steam Turbines © MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. All Rights Reserved. 3 PLANTS & INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS Commercial Ships Commercial Ships MITSUBISHI SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. 1. Ferry, SETTSU 2. Cargo-passenger Ship, OGASAWARA MARU 3. RO/RO Ship, HIMAWARI 8 4. Marine Resources Survey Ship, HAKUREI 5. Patrol Vessel, SHUNKO 1 2 3 4 5 6. LPG Carrier, FUTURE ENERGY 7. SOx Scrubber Systems for Large Output Engines 8. SOx Scrubber Systems for Small to Medium Output Engines Marine Structures 9. LNG Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS) Marine Structures MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MARINE STRUCTURE CO., LTD. 10. KAMI-GOTO National Oil Stockpiling Site Chemical Plants 6 7 8 9 10 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINEERING, LTD. 11. Ammonia and Methanol Co-production Plant (Tatarstan/Russia) 12. Ammonia/Urea Plant (Malaysia) Chemical Plants 13. Methanol Plant (Venezuela) 14. Polyethylene Plant (Mexico) 15. Acrylic Acid Plant (Bashkortostan/Russia) 16. LNG Receiving Terminal (Niigata, Japan) 17. CO2 Capture Plant (Qatar) 18. CO2 Capture Plant for EOR (U.S.) 11 12 13 14 Transportation Systems MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINEERING, LTD. Transportation 19. AGT for Tokyo Yurikamome Systems 20. Macau LRT 21. Tampa International Airport APM (U.S.) 22. Super AGT 23. Urban Transportation System (Doha Metro) 24. High-speed Rail (Taiwan) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 © MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. All Rights Reserved. 4 Decarbonization – An Integrated Solution Gas Turbine Power Plant CO2 Capture Liquefied CO2 Carrier LNG Carrier Natural Gas Liquification Train © MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. All Rights Reserved. 5 Petra Nova – The World’s Largest CO2 Capture The world’s largest CO2 capture plant on coal-fired flue
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