Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America to Work with Southern Company to Demonstrate Technology to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions f
22 Juin 2009 - 3:57PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
America, Inc. (MHIA) today announced plans to work with
Atlanta-based Southern Company to demonstrate Mitsubishi's carbon
dioxide (CO2) capture process at a coal-fired power generation
plant, a major step toward the commercialization of technology to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal flue gas. The CO2 capture
technology, known as the KM-CDR process(TM), was developed by
MHIA's parent company, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI) of
Japan in conjunction with Kansai Electric of Japan. Detailed
engineering and procurement for the project will be conducted by
MHIA from its office in Austin, Texas. The project is being funded
by MHI, Southern Company and the Electric Power Research Institute
(EPRI), along with other partners. The Mitsubishi system will be
installed on an existing unit of Southern Company subsidiary
Alabama Power's Plant Barry near Mobile, Ala., to capture carbon
dioxide emissions from the equivalent of 25 megawatts of generation
capacity. By pairing this project with the U.S. Department of
Energy's Southeast Regional Partnership Phase III sequestration
program, the complete process of carbon capture and sequestration
(CCS) will be demonstrated. Scheduled to be in operation by early
2011, the project will capture 500 metric tons of CO2 per day and
supply it for sequestration, or storage, in a deep underground
saline rock formation located beneath a nearby oil field. "We are
very excited to be party to this important project that is the
critical next step in our development plans for full commercial
deployment of the KM-CDR process(TM) for coal-based applications,"
said Mitch Morimoto, MHIA President and CEO. "An additional benefit
is that the captured CO2 could be used by the oil and gas industry
for enhanced oil recovery, which helps to offset the cost of
capture," Morimoto added. "For every ton of CO2 the oil companies
inject into a depleting oil field, they get a return of several
incremental barrels of oil. Our vision is two-fold with our capture
technology: to become a leader in the effort to reduce global CO2
emissions, and to optimize the use of our technology to help us to
be less dependent on foreign oil imports." The MHI process offers
significantly improved performance over the similar technologies
offered today, which ultimately lowers its overall cost impact to
electric utilities. The Mitsubishi process has been demonstrated on
a smaller scale at a coal-fired station in Japan, and is deployed
commercially on natural gas-fired systems around the world. "The
main challenge facing deployment of carbon capture and
sequestration technology is demonstrating its effectiveness at a
large scale," said David Ratcliffe, Southern Company Chairman,
President and CEO. "Our involvement in this and other related
projects is part of our commitment to be a leader in finding
solutions that make technological, economic and environmental
sense." By completing projects such as this, the partners seek to
better understand the impacts of reducing carbon emissions from
electricity generation. This first-of-a-kind project involving the
MHI process is designed to demonstrate start-to-finish CCS
technology, which is an important step in its commercialization.
About Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries America, Inc. (MHIA), headquartered in New York City, is
a powerhouse that drives global business with cutting-edge research
and development across various industries. From renewable
green-focused power systems, aerospace launch vehicles to passenger
ships and much more. Our products are diverse, but they all have
one thing in common, each of them is born out of our hunger for
excellence and desire for customer satisfaction. We, at MHIA,
create an environment for harmonious interaction between people and
technology. MHI is the global leader in large scale post-combustion
CO2 capture from natural gas flue gas with five large commercially
operating plants and a further four plant coming on line in the
next two years. http://www.mitsubishitoday.com/ About Southern
Company With 4.4 million customers and more than 42,000 megawatts
of generating capacity, Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE:SO) is
the premier energy company serving the Southeast. A leading U.S.
producer of electricity, Southern Company owns electric utilities
in four states and a growing competitive generation company, as
well as fiber optics and wireless communications. Southern Company
brands are known for excellent customer service, high reliability
and retail electric prices that are below the national average.
Southern Company is consistently listed among the top U.S. electric
service providers in customer satisfaction by the American Customer
Satisfaction Index (ACSI). http://www.southerncompany.com/
DATASOURCE: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. CONTACT:
Steven Holton, Director of Business Development of Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries America, +1-512-419-5388, Web Site:
http://www.mitsubishitoday.com/ http://www.southerncompany.com/
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