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18 October 202212 October 2022

Mitsubishi Heavy readies launch of compact carbon capture units

Company sees market for small businesses hoping to ease environmental impact


2 August 202227 July 2022

MHIENG’s First Compact CO2 Capture System Goes into Commercial Operation at Biomass Power Plant in Hiroshima

Fully Integrated Customer Support Package to Follow


2 May 202226 April 2022

MHIENG to License Carbon Capture Technology for Natural Gas Plant in Italy

Agreement forms part of CCUS demonstration project, being developed by Eni S.p.A.


24 March 202222 March 2022

MHIENG and MHIEC to commence demonstration testing of separation, capture and effective use of CO2 from Waste-to-Energy plant

Collaboration with City of Yokohama and Tokyo Gas


9 November 20214 November 2021

MHI Invests in Cemvita Factory, Inc., a Leading Industrial Biotechnology Startup, to Accelerate Decarbonization Efforts

The partnership contributes to MHI’s strategic focus on identifying and accelerating decarbonization opportunities through investments in renewable projects and climate tech startups


22 July 20219 September 2021

Five ways CO2 can benefit the planet

Creative ways to use carbon


11 March 20219 September 2021

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering to test carbon capture technology at Technology Centre Mongstad in Norway

MHIENG aims to expand its carbon capture business in the United Kingdom and Europe


9 March 20219 September 2021

The return of Electrofuels: Amazon, Mitsubishi, AP Ventures invest in Infinium’s bid to make fuels from CO2, water

It starts as a hydrogen play, splitting water to make green hydrogen — so, cleaner than many other technologies using hydrogen made from natural gas


28 January 202125 January 2021

Shell, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Vattenfall and Wärme Hamburg sign Letter of Intent for 100MW Hydrogen Project in Hamburg

The further development of the site into a so-called "Green Energy Hub" is planned


Wasserstoffprojekt am Standort Hamburg-Moorburg

Vier Partner unterzeichnen Absichtserklärung über 100 MW Elektrolyse


9 April 20209 September 2021

MHPS, MHIENG and MGC selected to conduct research on effective recycling of CO2 to produce methanol

The collaborative research project commissioned by NEDO aiming at developing carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies


13 March 20209 September 2021

Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) Market Research, Recent Trends and Growth Forecast 2025

This report is highly predictive as it holds the over all market analysis of topmost companies into the Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) industry


10 October 20129 September 2021

What’s Mitsubishi up to in renewable chemicals?

Mitsubishi Chemical – one of the 10 largest chemical companies in the world. Your next customer, supplier, partner, investor, or friend? A stealthy player you know little about? Somewhere in between?

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