By consolidating power plant technologies of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Hitachi, MHPS has developed an integrated Air Quality Control System (AQCS) comprising FGD, Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) for denitrification, and Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) for dust collection systems.
Yokohama-based MHPS claims it is the “world’s only manufacturer able to independently offer proposals and provide these [above-mentioned] systems.” The company’s centralized approach allowed it to develop and mass-produce technologies that greatly reduce air pollutants such as sulfur oxide (SOx), nitrogen oxide (NOx), and particulate matter.
MHPS has delivered more than 300 FGD systems to the global market. “We have expanded the business by providing technologies and guidance in countries where demand for advanced Air Quality Control Systems (AQCS) has risen alongside economic development, and applied these technologies in joint projects with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding,” the company stated.
Going forward, the Japanese manufacturer wants to focus on the widespread adoption of AQCS, accurately assessing customer needs and promote the decarbonization of energy markets.