Mitsubishi Energy has signed a full turnkey contract with Egypt’s Alexandria Nationwide Refining & Petrochemicals Firm (ANRPC) to offer superior hydrogen gas conversion expertise options, supporting the corporate to attain its decarbonisation targets
The answer might be put in on the ARNPC refinery plant in Alexandria, which offers 30% of Egypt’s gasoline provide for home consumption.
Mitsubishi Energy might be accountable for the design, engineering, procurement, building, and commissioning of gas conversion options for the prevailing 100 ton/hour boiler, enabling it to fireside as much as 100% hydrogen by the tip of 2023. This consists of the set up of state-of-the-art hydrogen burner expertise and superior management answer to make sure environment friendly and protected operations.
Salah Gaber, chairman & CEO of ANRPC, mentioned, “We’re thrilled to companion with world expertise chief Mitsubishi Energy on progressive gas conversion options that can assist us to attain our business targets whereas decreasing our carbon footprint by 22,000 tons yearly. Modernising present typical boilers by enabling gas conversion is a sensible and essential milestone to allow Egypt to ship on its bold power effectivity and decarbonisation targets underneath the nationwide Built-in Sustainable Power Technique. We stay up for working along with Mitsubishi Energy to attain all milestones and ship the venture on schedule.”
Khalid Salem, president, Center East and North Africa at Mitsubishi Energy mentioned, “The ANRPC hydrogen gas conversion venture is a landmark venture for Egypt’s power trade and we’re honoured to companion with O&G chief ANRPC to assist them fulfill the nation’s ambition to grow to be a low carbon power chief. Within the lead as much as COP27, the ANRPC venture is very important because it displays Egypt’s dedication to the event of a nationwide hydrogen trade. At Mitsubishi Energy, we are going to proceed to work with our companions in Egypt and throughout the Center East and North Africa to assist them obtain decarbonisation and ship a sustainable future for the area.”