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Japan – MHIEC Completes Rebuild of Nagasaki City East Plant

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– Two newly-installed stoker-type incinerators will supply waste processing capability of 210 tpd
– Operation to begin on June 16, with agreement likewise consisting of operation and upkeep for 20 years
– Maximization of energy usage anticipated to support improvement of Nagasaki’s mission to end up being “zero carbon city”

Nagasaki City East Plant

TOKYO, June 30, 2026-(JCN Newswire)- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC ), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries(MHI)Group, has actually finished the restoring of the East Waste-to-Energy Plant in Toishimachi, Nagasaki City as part of an agreement got from the Nagasaki Municipal Government in 2022. The plant has actually remained in complete operation considering that June 16.

This restoring work was performed due to the superannuation of the previous center. Under the DBO( 1) agreement, operation and upkeep services at the plant will be carried out over a duration of 20 years by Nagasaki Higashi Eco-Creation Co., Ltd., a Special Purpose Company (SPC) developed with financial investment( 2) from MHIEC and MHI Group’s Jukan Operation Co., Ltd. (President: Tatsusaburo Fujiwara; Headquarters: Kozen-machi, Nagasaki City; hereinafter JKO).

The plant makes up 2 stoker-type incinerators( 3) with a processing capability of 105 heaps each day (tpd) each, supplying an overall waste processing capability of 210 tpd, and associated devices, providing a power creating capability of 4,940 kW through steam turbine power producing devices. Heat produced throughout waste processing will be utilized for high-efficiency power generation and to provide high-temperature water to the close-by Nagasaki Higashi Park Community Facility. By making the most of usage of energy, the plant will add to the development of Nagasaki’s mission to be a “zero carbon city.”

MHIEC took control of MHI’s waste treatment plant company in 2008, obtaining the technological advancement abilities in ecological systems and broad-ranging competence in the building and construction and operation of waste management centers both in Japan and abroad that MHI developed over several years. A strength of this business is its capability to propose overall options from building to operation based upon its comprehensive performance history. Moving forward, MHIEC will continue to proactively make propositions to extend the life of existing waste treatment centers, take steps versus worldwide warming, and minimize lifecycle expenses (LCC) such as upkeep and management expenses to add to the decarbonization of energy through the collection of energy from waste.

(1) Under a DBO (style, construct, run) agreement, a regional firm or other public body obtains required financing and turns over a center’s style, building and construction and operation duties to a personal business while keeping its ownership.
(2) MHIEC holds an 85% stake in the business, and JKO the staying 15%
(3) A stoker-type incinerator injects air from below heat-resistant fire grates, blending the waste and other product by pressing it up, and enabling effective incineration. It is the most typical system utilized for local strong waste.

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