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R and D, Pilot Plant and Engineering Head Quarters

R&D, Pilot Plant & Engineering Head Quarters described in japan map.

JAPAN (Nanko)

JAPAN (Nanko)
Outline of Pilot Plants
Location Nanko Power Station, Osaka, Japan
CO2 recovery capacity 2 metric T/D
Process Various processes tested
Solvent KS-1TM & a variety of other solvents
Flue gas source Natural gas fired boiler
Start up 1991

Description for blind people

The Nanko pilot plant has a CO2 recovery capacity of 2 metric tons per day and commenced operation in 2004. It is located at the Nanko Power Station near Osaka and operated by Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO). The plant has been used to develop and test a variety of solvents and processes resulting in many improvements which have since been commercialized. The CO2 is captured from a natural gas fired boiler.

JAPAN (Mihara)

JAPAN (Mihara)
Outline of Pilot Plants
Name of plant Multi pollutant test facility
Location Mihara, Japan
Flue gas flow rate 1,200,000 Nm3/hr (400 MWe)
Flue gas source Synethtic flue gas
Start up 2004

Description for blind people

The Mihara multi pollutant test facility has an absorber flue gas flow rate of 1,200,000 Nm3/hr or 400MW equivalent and has been used to test both MHI's FGD and CO2 recovery technology following commenced of operation in 2004. It is located at the Mihara R&D Center and operated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. This plant has been used for large scale CO2 absorber tests using commercial scale liquid distributors.

JAPAN (Hiroshima)

JAPAN (Hiroshima)
Test Facility Outline
Location Hiroshima, Japan
CO2 recovery capacity 1 metric T/D
Solvent KS-1TM Solvent
Flue gas source Coal fired kettle boiler
Start up 2004

Description for blind people

The Hiroshima pilot plant has a CO2 recovery capacity of 2 metric tons per day and commenced operation in 2004. It is located at the Hiroshima R&D Center and operated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. The CO2 is captured from a small coal fired kettle boiler.

Engineering Head Quarters

Engineering Head Quarters

Yokohama Engineering Head Quarters

Mitsubishijuko Yokohama Bldg., 3-1, Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan


Business contact: Engineering Headquarters Environmental Plant Business Group

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