Joint developer of ACES Delta with Chevron; supports hydrogen-capable gas turbines for the Intermountain Power Project[3][4][5]. Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Mitsubishi Power, a brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries founded in 1884, specializes in gas turbines and power solutions. It has delivered over 92 J-series units since 2009, with 52 in commercial operation exceeding 1.7 million hours.[3] Recently completed a 5,300 MW GTCC project in Thailand with Gulf Energy and Mitsu
Mitsubishi Fuso is a significant manufacturer focused on commercial vehicles, part of Daimler Truck Group. Its production operations will be consolidated as part of Archion, and it will merge with Hino Motors[1][2][3].
A subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Power provides equipment and engineering for clean power, including hydrogen and gas turbines. The company was a partner in the Boardman hydrogen project until its withdrawal with PGE.
Founded in 1954, Mitsubishi Corporation is a major multinational specializing in commodities, energy, and manufacturing. Mitsubishi is negotiating equity participation and offtake arrangements for low-carbon ammonia from ExxonMobil’s Baytown project, aiming to use the ammonia in Japan for power and industry[4].
Mitsubishi Power, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, has been recognized globally for its leadership in developing advanced, low-carbon power generation technologies. The company has actively invested in hydrogen integration and decarbonization solutions in heavy industry settings, with strategic projects in Euro
Founded in 1954, Mitsubishi Corporation is one of the world’s largest trading companies and holds diversified interests across many sectors, including emerging collaborations in sustainable infrastructure and energy transformation, such as data center operations and green energy projects[1].
Mitsubishi Power is a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, specializing in advanced power generation equipment and hydrogen-compatible turbines. The company collaborates globally with utilities on decarbonization initiatives including hydrogen blending and provides gas turbines for transitional energy systems. Its
Japanese multinational collaborating with JAEA on nuclear-assisted hydrogen production. MHI is contributing to design and deployment of components critical to scaling the technology and is increasingly active in hydrogen infrastructure and zero-emission technologies.
Parent company of MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure, contributing to the clean energy push through its subsidiary's involvement in the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub.
MHIA, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, made a strategic investment in Koloma as part of its strategy to build a hydrogen solution ecosystem.
Mitsubishi Corp is another major investor in the ExxonMobil hydrogen hub, agreeing to invest for a share of the facility and establish a long-term offtake agreement for low-carbon ammonia.
Mitsubishi Corp. is planning to invest over $690 million to build the largest green hydrogen production plant in the Netherlands, mentioned as a related green hydrogen project in the region.
Major Japanese corporation investing over 100 billion yen to construct a mega green hydrogen production plant in the Netherlands through a joint venture.