Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Power, Ltd., designs, manufactures, and maintains power generation systems that enable decarbonization while delivering reliable power to over 30 countries globally. Mitsubishi Power is a power solutions brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI)
The Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore supports key markets like Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. With over 50 years of experience and more than 2,000 employees, the company applies its innovative technologies and deep knowledge of Asia Pacific’s evolving energy needs to pave the way for the region’s sustainable energy future.
Powering up on maintenance to optimise power plants
Powering up on maintenance to optimise power plants
May 24, 2022
After-sales and maintenance services are crucial for power plant optimisation
Towards a carbon-zero future: the role of natural gas in reducing CO2 emissions
Towards a carbon-zero future: the role of natural gas in reducing CO2 emissions
Feb 04, 2022
Mitsubishi Power has advocated the use of natural gas in lowering carbon emissions whilst ensuring energy security and flexibility.
MHI Commences Feasibility Studies on Use of Ammonia for Power Generation in Indonesia -- The Two MHI Feasibility Study Proposals Have Been Adopted by Japan’s METI --
MHI Commences Feasibility Studies on Use of Ammonia for Power Generation in Indonesia -- The Two MHI Feasibility Study Proposals Have Been Adopted by Japan’s METI --
Jun 08, 2022
· Studies encompass establishing a value chain for ammonia fuel production, transport, consumption, and CO₂ storage.
· Feasibility study to be conducted for power generation using ammonia at the Suralaya Power Station.
· Feasibility study to be conducted for power generation using ammonia and hydrogen at an existing natural gas-fired power plant.
Indonesia's Evolving Energy Sector
Indonesia's Evolving Energy Sector
Jun 09, 2022
Home to over 278 million people, Indonesia has seen rapid urbanisation and economic development in the last decade. With those came increased pressure on the national grid. Since 2010, primary energy demand has increased by 3% per year. In 2019, the country recorded a record-breaking 2,404 TWh of primary energy usage.
Third M701JAC Gas Turbine Unit Begins Commercial Operation at GTCC Power Plant in Chonburi Province, Thailand -- The Plant is Owned by a Joint Venture Between Gulf Group and Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Having a Total Project Output of 5,300MW --
Third M701JAC Gas Turbine Unit Begins Commercial Operation at GTCC Power Plant in Chonburi Province, Thailand -- The Plant is Owned by a Joint Venture Between Gulf Group and Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Having a Total Project Output of 5,300MW --
Apr 21, 2022
The GTCC Power Plant in Chonburi
Mitsubishi Power Presents Proposal on Biomass Co-firing Adoption in Indonesia -- Joint Initiative with Indonesia's PLN Group and Institut Teknologi Bandung --
Mitsubishi Power Presents Proposal on Biomass Co-firing Adoption in Indonesia -- Joint Initiative with Indonesia's PLN Group and Institut Teknologi Bandung --
Apr 18, 2022
Proposal incorporates results from studies conducted since an industry-academia MOU was concluded in September 2020
Selected co-firing fuel components are wood pellets and a potential biomass fuel, which are abundantly available and stably procurable at low cost in Indonesia
Existing thermal power facilities at Paiton Unit 1 and Suralaya Unit 2 earmarked for pilot study of co-firing with high biomass ratio