IHI Concludes Collaboration Agreement with Two Subsidiaries of U.S. Babcock Power Inc. for Low-Carbon Fuel Conversion of Power Generation Boilers
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IHI has signed a collaboration agreement with Babcock Power Services Inc. and Riley Power Inc. (collectively 'BPS'), subsidiaries of U.S. Babcock Power Inc., regarding low-carbon fuel conversion for power generation boilers. This agreement aims to combine the technologies and expertise of both companies to propose conversion projects to customers worldwide, including for ammonia fuel. IHI has a proven track record in ammonia utilization, including a successful large-scale demonstration at JERA Hekinan Thermal Power Station and a burner conversion at Labuan Thermal Power Station in Indonesia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who did IHI conclude a collaboration agreement with for the low-carbon fuel conversion?
- A: IHI concluded the agreement with Babcock Power Services Inc. and Riley Power Inc., which are two subsidiaries of U.S. Babcock Power Inc.
- Q: What is the primary purpose of the collaboration agreement concluded between IHI and BPS?
- A: The agreement establishes a framework for the companies to cooperate on fuel conversion projects for power generation boilers.
- Q: What is the cumulative output of BPS's fuel conversion projects to date?
- A: BPS has achieved a cumulative output of over 17 million kW from its fuel conversion projects at power plants worldwide.
- Q: Where and when did IHI conduct a large-scale demonstration test for fuel ammonia conversion with a 20% heat ratio?
- A: IHI successfully conducted this demonstration test in fiscal year 2024 at Unit 4 of JERA Hekinan Thermal Power Station.
- Q: What track record does IHI have at the Labuan Thermal Power Station in Indonesia?
- A: IHI has successfully demonstrated combustion at that station after converting the burners of other manufacturers.