MITSUBISHI POWER TO SUPPLY SECOND H-25 GAS TURBINE TO CHANG CHUN PETROCHEMICAL’S TAIWAN FACILITY
TOKYO - Mitsubishi Power, a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, has secured an order to supply an H-25 gas turbine to Chang Chun Petrochemical Co., Ltd. for its Miaoli Factory in Taiwan. The order, placed through Mitsubishi Corporation Machinery, marks the second H-25 unit to be installed at the same facility, following an earlier order in 2023.
The new turbine will anchor the factory’s ongoing conversion from heavy oil and coal-fired boilers to a high-efficiency natural gas-fired cogeneration system capable of generating about 30 megawatts. The unit is scheduled to begin operation by late 2028, providing both electricity and steam for the factory’s industrial processes.
Mitsubishi Power will supply the turbine, auxiliary systems, and technical support for installation and commissioning. The project is expected to enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and support Taiwan’s broader transition toward cleaner energy sources.
Chang Chun Petrochemical, a key subsidiary of the Chang Chun Group, has a longstanding partnership with Mitsubishi Power dating back to 1984. Over that period, Mitsubishi Power has provided multiple turbines and boilers to Chang Chun Group facilities and continues to support operations through maintenance and service programs.
The H-25 gas turbine, in service since 1987 with more than 200 units operating worldwide, is known for its reliability and suitability for industrial cogeneration systems. The latest project further underscores Mitsubishi Power’s role in advancing low-carbon industrial energy infrastructure across the region.