MHI to License CO2 Capture Technology to Major Russian Chemical Company Metafrax
2017年12月26日 - 6:21PM
JCN Newswire (英)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has concluded an
agreement to license technology for its flue gas carbon dioxide
(CO2) capture plant to PJSC Metafrax, a major Russian chemical
company. Metafrax will use recovered CO2 to produce ammonia, urea,
and melamine from the byproducts of a methanol plant. The plant
will provide recovery capacity of 1,200 tonnes per day, and will be
installed at a facility in Perm, located on the western side of the
Ural Mountains, scheduled for completion in 2021.
MHI received the order through Casale SA, a Swiss engineering firm,
which obtained a contract from Metafrax for engineering,
procurement and construction management (EPCm) of the overall
ammonia production, CO2 capture, and urea and melamine production
facilities. MHI will grant a technology license for CO2 recovery
technology to Casale SA, which will sublicense it to Metafrax.
Ammonia will be synthesized by combining surplus hydrogen from the
existing methanol plant with nitrogen from a newly constructed air
separation plant. Urea and melamine will be then produced from CO2
recovered from flue gas emitted by the methanol plant. The facility
will have capacity to produce 894 tonnes per day of ammonia, 1,725
tonnes per day of urea, and 40,000 tonnes per year of melamine.
Metafrax was established in 1955 in Perm, a major industrial city
in the western Ural region. The company is the largest producer of
methanol in Russia, with current production capacity of 3,375
tonnes per day, an increase of 35% from 20 years ago.
MHI's flue gas CO2 capture technology, known as the "KM CDR
Process," uses an advanced absorption solvent (KS-1) jointly
developed with Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. to achieve
substantial reductions in energy consumption compared with earlier
methods. Since 1999 this technology has been adopted at 13 plants
worldwide to capture CO2 from flue gases of steam reformers and
boilers fired by natural gas, heavy oil or coal at chemical plants.
This track record has made MHI the definitive global leader in
commercial applications for CO2 capture plants.
In addition to the production of urea, MHI's flue gas CO2 capture
technology can be used for a wide range of applications, including
chemical applications such as production of methanol and dimethyl
ether (DME), capture and storage of CO2 generated by thermal power
plants and other facilities, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR), a
method of increasing crude oil production by injecting CO2 into oil
reservoirs with declining productivity.
Going forward, MHI will continue to make contributions to
sustainable economic development and environmental protection
through proactive efforts to further its advanced CO2 capture
technology.
About Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), headquartered in Tokyo, is
one of the world's leading industrial firms with 80,000 group
employees and annual consolidated revenues of around 38 billion
U.S. dollars. For more than 130 years, the company has channeled
big thinking into innovative and integrated solutions that move the
world forward. MHI owns a unique business portfolio covering land,
sea, sky and even space. MHI delivers innovative and integrated
solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial
aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and
from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space
systems.
For more information, please visit the MHI Group website:
http://www.mhi-global.com.
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Source: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Contact:
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Joseph Hood, PR Manager
Email: mhi-pr@mhi.co.jp
Tel: +81-(0)3-6716-2168
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