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Yokohama Dockyard & Machinery Works
2011FY
May 19, 2011
MHI Receives Order from Korea for 2 Sets of GTCC Power Generation System To Fire By-product Gas from Iron-making Furnaces at POSCO Pohang Works -- Collective Power Generation Capacity of 290 MW --
2008FY
February 12, 2009
MHI Develops One of World's Most Efficient Gas Engine "MACH II-SI," A 66.1% Efficiency of Power Generation Plus Energy Recovery from Steam
-- Spark Plug Ignition System Adopted to Eliminate Auxiliary Pilot Fuel --
August 07, 2008
MHI's Wind Power Generation Business Gets Underway in Bulgaria
-- Project to Contribute to Japan’s Acquisition of Emission Credits --
2007FY
November 19, 2007
MHI Receives Full-turnkey Coal-fired Power Plant Order from Chile
- Fourth Plant Order from Electrica Guacolda -
July 24, 2007
MHI Receives Order for Repowering Project from PT. PLN (Persero) To Convert Aged Power Plant from Oil-fired to GTCC
April 10, 2007
MHI to Triple Wind Turbine Production Capacity to 1,200MW/Year
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