Mitsubishi Power received both awards fort-Point 2, its state-of-the-art combined cycle power plant validation facility.
Like its forerunner-Point, T-Point 2 is the only commercially operating power plant in the world specifically built to validate new power solutions.
It was commissioned in April 2020 and located within Takasago Works in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, which also houses centers for research and development, design, manufacturing, and short-term component testing.
Connected to the grid, it is also the only plant of its type in the world to function as both a technology demonstrator as well as an electric power producer and supplier.
The combined cycle power plant validation facility entered full commercial operation in July 2020 with an enhanced J-Series Air-Cooled (JAC) gas turbine that sets the record for output and efficiency.
It has the industry’s highest turbine inlet temperature at 1,650°Cand a record-setting combined cycle efficiency greater than 64 per cent. This greater efficiency also means that lower carbon emissions and heat loss are achieved, thus significantly reducing the environmental impact of T-Point 2.
The facility boasts a robust long-term validation process that minimizes risk for customers and gives assurance of product performance and durability even before installation.
Osamu Ono, Managing Director and CEO of Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific, spoke of the company’s mission to bring the most advanced energy solutions to market.
“The awards that we received for T-Point 2area testament to our commitment to develop innovative power generation technology and solutions,” he said.
“We recognize the need to ensure that energy remains reliable and affordable, while we also work to minimize the environmental impact of power generation. We continue to engage closely with customers, governments, utilities, industry leaders and our sister companies within the MHI Group to also address the foremost energy challenge of our time: creating an energy future that works for people and the planet.”
The presentation of the 16th edition of the awards, which recognize ground-breaking projects and trailblazing initiatives in the region’s power sector, was held during a virtual ceremony on October 30, s a id the press release.
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