Company to accelerate the transition to a carbon neutral world
Mitsubishi Power underscored its progress to fast track the development of the hydrogen ecosystem at COP28.
Mitsubishi Power is a frontrunner in developing a hydrogen ecosystem for the decarbonization of energy systems, harnessing decades of experience.
Investing heavily in the development of clean technology, the company has completed the world’s first 30% hydrogen blend power generation validation on a grid-connected state-of-the-art 1,650℃ class J-series Air-Cooled (JAC) gas turbine using hydrogen produced and stored on the same site.
“It’s time to act and find pragmatic solutions that will allow us to drive a fair and just energy transition. We know there is a pressing need to decarbonize; what is changing now is the scale and speed at which this needs to be achieved,” emphasized Dr. Javier Cavada, President and CEO, Europe, Middle East and Africa at Mitsubishi Power
Hydrogen facility
The company is also deploying an industry and utility-scale integrated commercial hydrogen facility in Utah, in the United States, through a groundbreaking partnership with Chevron U.S.A. Inc’s New Energies Company (formerly Magnum Development) on the Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES Delta) Hydrogen Hub.
Bill Newsom, President and CEO, Mitsubishi Power Americas, and Craig Broussard, President, CEO and Board Chair, ACES Delta, shared their experiences on the world stage at the Hydrogen Transition Summit, as a best practice that will support developers and operators to adapt this successful model in other regions of the world.