Hydrogen-Capable Gas Turbines
As the world transitions to clean renewable energy, disruption is not an option. Today’s power producers need reliable gas turbine systems built on years of innovation and backed by proven technology instead of promised performance. Mitsubishi Power has a wide range of gas turbines from the 30 MW class to the 563 MW class to meet diverse needs worldwide.
Technical Excellence Backed Up by Extensive Experience
Owing to more than 3.5 million hours of operations on fuels containing hydrogen across 29 units, Mitsubishi Power has positioned itself at the forefront of this technology as handling hydrogen as a fuel needs substantial experience and know how.
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Enabling Low-Cost Hydrogen
Explore the potential of clean hydrogen as we work towards accelerating the transition to a net-zero future. We partner with our customers to develop the most cost-effective solution using what they have available while deploying new technology and business models to help them achieve their net zero goals.
Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project
Located in Delta, Utah, the Advanced Clean Energy Storage hub will be a large renewable energy storage facility. Capable of decarbonizing the western United States, the site will enable utility and industrial scale green hydrogen production from renewable energy sources and store the hydrogen in underground salt dome caverns to provide a huge reservoir of renewable fuel for power generation.
Buy Proof, Not Promises
We provide customers with technology that has been rigorously tested, verified and delivered on time. Our technology goes through a thorough long-term validation process at our T-Point 2 facility in Japan before it goes to market to our customers. And with more than 3.5 million hours of high-hydrogen operating experience, accumulated over 4 decades across 29 facilities, Mitsubishi Power is uniquely positioned to help you adapt your existing power plant systems.
Hydrogen Infrastructure Progressing on Two Fronts
Power producers face a dilemma when it comes to integrating new systems for decarbonization – such as hydrogen production, storage, and usage. They are unsure whether to start small or invest in a more comprehensive approach. The usage of hydrogen creates a paradox: standardization is necessary for commercial viability, but flexibility is essential for customization.
Validating Before Application
Takasago Hydrogen Park, located at Mitsubishi Power’s Takasago Machinery Works is the world’s first center for the validation of hydrogen-related technologies. Our gas turbine technology will undergo verification in the Takasago Hydrogen Park to reduce the risks associated with hydrogen combustion.