- Agreement for 5 systems got collectively with regional company CTCI, following a comparable agreement for 3 systems in 2013, intending to increase output and minimize ecological effect by updating existing centers
- Arranged to begin operation sequentially from 2030 to 2031, with succeeding orders with the exact same partner based upon high degree of trust and strong performance history
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Conceptual making of the finished Tung Hsiao Power Plant
TOKYO, September 5, 2025 -(JCN Newswire) –Mitsubishi Power, a power options brand name of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has actually gotten an agreement for a gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plant task with overall generation capability of 2,800 megawatts (MW) for the Tung Hsiao Power Plant run by Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan’s state-owned electrical power market, in Tung Hsiao, Miaoli County.
The task is a complete turnkey option led by Mitsubishi Power, performed collectively with CTCI Corporation (CTCI), a significant engineering and building business in Taiwan, making up 5 systems with cutting edge M501JAC (J-Series Air-Cooled) gas turbines as the core parts. The overall agreement worth, consisting of CTCI’s share, for engineering, procurement, and building and construction (EPC) is around 760 billion yen (5.2 billion U.S. dollars).
Tung Hsiao Power Plant lies in Tung Hsiao, Miaoli County, roughly 130 km southwest of Taipei. Based upon Taiwan’s long-lasting power supply advancement strategy, renewal work is being carried out at the center to change existing power plants with brand-new plants. The primary focus of the remodelling is to increase power generation capability while at the exact same time decreasing the ecological effect, fulfilling the quickly increasing need for commercial and home electrical power in the surrounding areas, in addition to adding to Taiwan’s net-zero objectives.
The 5 brand-new power plant systems are arranged to begin operation sequentially from 2030 to 2031. Mitsubishi Power will provide the M501JAC gas turbines, steam turbines, and auxiliary devices, while CTCI will be accountable for the building and BOP (Balance of Plant). The generators will be provided by Mitsubishi Generator Co., Ltd.
Beside the brand-new center are the GTCC power plants upgraded in the very first stage of the renewal strategy, making up 3 systems with M501J gas turbines provided by Mitsubishi Power as the core elements, which have actually functioned considering that 2018. These systems were from an agreement gotten by Mitsubishi Power and CTCI collectively in 2013. This newest agreement, with the very same partner for the 2nd stage of 5 systems, is underpinned by the high degree of trust from Taiwan Power, backed by a substantial record of effective previous efficiency.
Moving forward, MHI Group will continue to concentrate on the extensive adoption of GTCC power plants and other kinds of extremely effective and dependable gas turbine power generation devices, adding to the steady supply of electrical power important for financial advancement all over the world, and the preservation of the international environment through energy decarbonization.
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