YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 25, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Group, has received an order to supply a 180 megawatt (MW) class gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plant fired by
blast furnace gas (BFG) for Jiangsu Shagang Group, a leading Chinese steelmaker. The order, which includes an M701SDAX
gas turbine as a key component, was received through Mitsubishi Power's local subsidiary. The GTCC plant will make
effective use of gas emitted by the blast furnace operated at a Jiangsu Shagang group company, to provide part of the
power needed to run its factory. Operation of the new power plant is scheduled to commence in 2023.
The BFG-fired GTCC power plant will be delivered to Zhangjiagang Hongchang Plate Co., Ltd. in Zhangjiagang, a
county-level city under the administration of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, situated approximately 100km northwest of
Shanghai. The facility will comprise a gas turbine, heat recovery steam generator, steam turbine, generator, gas
compressor, and auxiliary equipment. Mitsubishi Power will manufacture the M701SDAX gas turbine, the plant's core
component, at its Takasago Works in Hyogo Prefecture, and also supply related and auxiliary equipment. The steam turbine
and generator will be provided by Dongfang Electric Group, a Chinese manufacturer of heavy electric machinery with which
Mitsubishi Power has a cooperative relationship.
Jiangsu-based Jiangsu Shagang Group is one of China's - and the world's - leading steelmakers. Established in 1975, the
company mainly produces iron, steel and rolled steel plates. To date, Mitsubishi Power has supplied the company with
four BGF GTCC power plants (50 MW class), starting with the first facility inaugurated in 2005. The new order was placed
in recognition of this solid track record and Jiangsu Shagang Group's high evaluation of Mitsubishi Power's
technological capabilities.
Amid today's global initiatives to reduce environmental impact, the steel industry, like other industries, is facing
strong pressure to reduce its carbon emissions. Because BFG-fired GTCC systems make effective use of the by-product
gases emitted by steel plants, they both lighten environmental loads and contribute significantly to efficient energy
usage.
BFG has a lower calorific value than natural gas, and for that reason advanced technology is required to enable its
stable combustion. Mitsubishi Power first achieved its proprietary technologies in BFG-fired GTCC power systems,
including development of a dedicated combustion system, in the 1980s. Since then, the company has supplied numerous
installations to steel plants worldwide. Today, Mitsubishi Power has the strongest track record in BFG-fired GTCC power
plants in the world, with a greater than 60% global market share in BFG-fired gas turbines.
Going forward, Mitsubishi Power will continue to actively propose solutions centered on BFG-fired GTCC systems in order
to carry out its pioneering role in this area of technology. By enabling effective use of energy and reduction of
environmental impact, the company will help realize a sustainable, decarbonized society. It will also continue to probe
new solutions to other diverse issues affecting global society.