﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/rss/rss2full.xsl" type="text/xsl" media="screen"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/rss/itemcontent.css" type="text/xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>JCN Newswire</title><link>https://www.jcnnewswire.com</link><description>JCN Newswire press release news - Recent Press Releases</description><item><title>153 elevators and escalators delivered for the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line in Taiwan</title><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 11:00:00 +0900</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/image/company/MEBS.jpg" border="0" /></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>TOKYO, June 3, 2026 - (JCN Newswire) -</strong> <a href="https://www.mebs.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation</a>&nbsp;(MEBS, Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Iwao Oda) today announced that Taiwan Mitsubishi Elevator Co., Ltd. (TMEC), an MEBS group company that manufactures, sells, installs, and maintains elevators and escalators in Taiwan, has delivered 153 elevators and escalators for the first phase of the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line, which is scheduled to open in summer 2026.</p><center><figure class="image"><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://photos.acnnewswire.com/20260603.mebs.jpg" alt="Escalators at Dingpu Station on the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line" width="650" height="461"><figcaption>Escalators at Dingpu Station on the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line</figcaption></figure></center><p style="text-align: justify;">For this project, TMEC delivered 40 elevators and 113 escalators for the 12 stations to be constructed in the first phase of the Sanying Line project, as well as for the administrative and rolling stock maintenance center. As Taiwan&rsquo;s public transportation infrastructure continues to expand, the opening of this line is expected to improve access from the Sanxia and Yingge districts to central Taipei while reducing travel times.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Through their participation in this project, MEBS and TMEC are supporting safe and comfortable vertical mobility and contributing to the development of sustainable urban transportation in Taiwan.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Features of the Delivered Products</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>1) Enhancing safety as part of the public transportation infrastructure by equipping elevators for emergency operation during earthquakes</strong><br>- The elevators are equipped with Earthquake Emergency Return operation control to facilitate rapid evacuation and passenger safety during earthquakes.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>2) Improving station design and convenience by installing see-through and through-type elevators</strong><br>- Of the 40 elevators, 19 are see-through models with glass specifications that create a bright and open atmosphere inside the station buildings.<br>- Six through-type elevators, with entrances on both the front and rear sides, are installed in locations where space is limited, enabling efficient passenger flow and effective use of space.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>3) Improving energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact through escalator automatic speed control</strong><br>- The escalators are equipped with an automatic speed control function that adjusts the operating speed according to the usage conditions.<br>- By eliminating unnecessary power consumption, this function improves energy efficiency, reduces operating costs, and minimizes environmental impact.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Overview of the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">The New Taipei Metro Sanying Line is a fully elevated line extending 14.29 kilometers from Dingpu Station in New Taipei City through the Sanxia District to the Yingge District. The New Taipei City Government&rsquo;s Department of Rapid Transit Systems is developing the line to connect Sanxia and Yingge, which have stable or growing populations despite the overall decline in Taiwan&rsquo;s population, to existing railway lines, thereby improving access to central Taipei and reducing travel times.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">At Dingpu Station, the Sanying Line connects with the Tucheng Line, and at Yingge Station, it connects with the Taiwan Railways Western Trunk Line. The new line will significantly improve convenience for communities along its route, including in the vicinity of National Taipei University. Future plans include a connection with the Taoyuan Metro Green Line, and the line is expected to contribute to regional economic development as a key part of the wide-area transportation network spanning the Taipei and Taoyuan metropolitan areas.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Product Specifications</strong></p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 100.781px; border-width: 1px; border-spacing: 3pt;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 15.303%;"><col style="width: 16.114%;"><col style="width: 68.583%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Product</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">No. of units</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Main specifications</td></tr><tr style="height: 50.3906px;"><td style="height: 50.3906px; padding: 3pt;">Elevators</td><td style="height: 50.3906px; padding: 3pt;">40 units</td><td style="height: 50.3906px; padding: 3pt;">Including 19 see-through elevators and 6 through-type elevators</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Escalators</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">113 units</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Low-speed automatic standby operation and automatic speed control function (switching between 30 m/min and 39 m/min)</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Total</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">153 units</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Future Plans and Prospects</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Since its establishment nearly 60 years ago in 1968, TMEC has contributed to enhancing mobility in Taiwan&rsquo;s urban development and transportation infrastructure by providing elevators and escalators. Building on the advanced technologies and solid business foundation cultivated throughout its long history, TMEC recently completed the delivery of 153 elevators and escalators for the new Sanying Line, which is scheduled to open in 2026. These facilities will ensure safe and comfortable travel for passengers using the line, which is expected to become a vital new artery for New Taipei City.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">MEBS and TMEC are committed to building on the foundation of technology and trust they have cultivated for many decades, passing it on to the next generation, and contributing to the development of safe, secure, and sustainable urban transportation in Taiwan.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Overview of TMEC</strong></p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 201.563px; border-width: 1px; border-spacing: 3pt;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 25.9455%;"><col style="width: 74.0545%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Company Name</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Taiwan Mitsubishi Elevator Co., Ltd.</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">President</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Jin-Diehn Kao</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Location</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Taipei, Taiwan</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Capital</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Approx. NT$2.22 billion</td></tr><tr style="height: 67.1875px;"><td style="height: 67.1875px; padding: 3pt;">Ownership</td><td style="height: 67.1875px; padding: 3pt;">Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: 43.689%<br>Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation*: 11.092%<br>Tokyo Sangyo Co., Ltd.: 5.0%<br>Taiwanese shareholders: 40.219%</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Established</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">October 1968</td></tr><tr style="height: 16.7969px;"><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">Employees</td><td style="height: 16.7969px; padding: 3pt;">2,239, as of the end of April 2026</td></tr><tr style="height: 33.5938px;"><td style="height: 33.5938px; padding: 3pt;">Business activities</td><td style="height: 33.5938px; padding: 3pt;">Manufacturing, sales, installation, and maintenance of elevators and escalators</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;">*The business operations and management of TMEC are handled by Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><a name="_Hlk132979742"></a>Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation is a consolidated subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation established in April 2022 that conducts a comprehensive range of operations in the building systems business, from development and manufacturing to maintenance and renewal. As a building solutions provider, we support the economic and social infrastructure through one-stop integrated solutions that combine a wide range of building-related products and services, including elevators, escalators, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, and building systems, as well as with our extensive experience in building operation and management, and advanced digital technology. From buildings to building complexes and even entire cities, we contribute to enriching human life in buildings and urban spaces by solving a wide variety of issues that are closely linked to people and society, with the ultimate aim of realizing smart cities. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.mebs.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.mebs.com/</a></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Customer Inquiries</strong><br>Japan Business Group, Business Strategy Division<br>Affiliated Companies Management Department<br>Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Media Inquiries</strong><br>Corporate Communication Division<br>Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation<br><a href="https://www.mebs.com/contact/ssl/php/1481/inquiryform.php?fid=1481" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.mebs.com/contact/ssl/php/1481/inquiryform.php?fid=1481</a>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Press Release: <a href="http://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20260603.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/files/20260603.pdf</a>&nbsp;</p><BR /><BR /><BR /> Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com]]></description><link>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/107445/3/</link><guid>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/107445/3/</guid><category>Electronics, Daily News, Engineering, Construct, Engineering, Local Biz</category><stock_tickers /><summary>Mitsubishi Electric Building Solutions Corporation (MEBS, Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Iwao Oda) today announced that Taiwan Mitsubishi Elevator Co., Ltd. (TMEC), an MEBS group company that manufactures, sells, installs, and maintains elevators and escalators in Taiwan, has delivered 153 elevators and escalators for the first phase of the New Taipei Metro Sanying Line, which is scheduled to open in summer 2026.</summary><featuredimage>https://photos.acnnewswire.com/tr:n-650/20260603.mebs.jpg</featuredimage></item><item><title>Hitachi Energy and Volvo Construction Equipment announce collaboration to accelerate zero-emission construction sites</title><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 20:19:00 +0900</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/image/company/Hitachi.225.jpg" border="0" /></p><p><strong><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/Hitachi-Volvo.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="406"></strong></p><p><strong>Zurich,</strong>&nbsp;<strong>May 27, 2026 - (JCN Newswire) - </strong>&nbsp;Hitachi Energy, a global leader in electrification, and Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), a leading manufacturer of construction equipment machinery, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing end-to-end approaches that support the deployment of zero-emission construction sites. The collaboration brings together electric construction equipment with clean power supply, energy management, and system integration capabilities to help address one of the construction industry&rsquo;s most pressing challenges: decarbonization.</p><p>Customer and investor demand for lower&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;emission; more productive construction operations is reshaping the industry. At the same time, regulatory and permitting frameworks increasingly require projects to address emissions and environmental performance throughout the planning and approval process. While electrification, automation, and efficient resource and asset planning offer clear pathways to reduce emissions, transitioning from individual electric machines to fully functioning zero&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;emission construction sites requires a coordinated ecosystem of solutions and effective system integration across equipment, power infrastructure, and energy management systems.</p><p>Under the agreement, Volvo CE and Hitachi Energy will work on a non-exclusive basis to assess potential technical and commercial concepts supporting zero-emission construction and manufacturing operations, with a focus on system integration and site-level operational execution. The scope includes joint work on business models, go&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;to&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;market approaches, and aftermarket and support considerations, supported by joint teams from both companies.</p><p>&ldquo;Strategic partnerships such as this with Hitachi Energy are key to accelerating the transition to zero-emission construction,&rdquo; said Melker Jernberg, President of Volvo CE. &ldquo;By combining complementary expertise and delivering a complete, integrated solution, we are giving customers the confidence, security, and peace of mind they need to adopt emission-free operations today.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;Electrification is a game changer in the decarbonization puzzle, particularly for hard&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;to&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;abate environments such as construction sites,&rdquo; said Niklas Persson, CEO of Grid Integration at Hitachi Energy. &ldquo;As construction operations become more electric and more complex, success depends less on individual technologies and more on system&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;level integration, strong execution, and close collaboration with partners like Volvo CE who share our ambition to enable zero&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;emission construction at scale.&rdquo;</p><p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://www.acnnewswire.com/docs/Hitachi-Volvo2.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="356">The initial focus is business and go&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;to&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;market&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;oriented, emphasizing practical, plug&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;and&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;play approaches to help customers simplify the transition to zero&acirc;&euro;&lsquo;emission construction sites. At the same time, the agreement establishes a foundation for deeper technical engagement over time, with the potential to explore more advanced capabilities such as connected machines, digital integration, and expanded service offerings.</p><p>Volvo CE has long been at the forefront of the construction industry&rsquo;s move toward electrification and digitalization, while Hitachi Energy brings deep expertise in power systems, energy management, and system integration. Together, the collaboration represents an important next step in providing customers with a comprehensive solution to help navigate and accelerate this transition.</p><p><strong>About Hitachi Energy</strong></p><p>Hitachi Energy is a global leader in electrification, powering the electricity era to meet the energy demands of today, and the next 25 years. As the energy arm of Hitachi Group, over three billion people depend on our pioneering, mission-critical technologies to power their daily lives. With over a century of innovation, we are addressing the most urgent energy challenge of our time: driving the evolution of the world&rsquo;s energy system to ensure abundant, secure, affordable, and sustainable power for today&rsquo;s generation and the next. With an unparalleled installed base in over 140 countries, we are the grid ecosystem partner across the utility, industry, data center, and transportation sectors. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ over 56,000 people in 60 countries and generate revenues of around $20 billion USD.</p><p><a href="https://www.hitachienergy.com">https://www.hitachienergy.com</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/hitachienergy">https://www.linkedin.com/company/hitachienergy</a><br><a href="https://x.com/HitachiEnergy">https://x.com/HitachiEnergy</a></p><p><strong>About Hitachi, Ltd.</strong></p><p>Through its Social Innovation Business (SIB) that brings together IT, OT(Operational Technology) and products, Hitachi aims to be a global leader in continuously transforming social infrastructure through digital, contributing to a harmonized society where the environment, wellbeing, and economic growth are in balance.<br>Hitachi operates worldwide across four sectors - Digital Systems &amp; Services, Energy, Mobility, and Connective Industries - as well as a Strategic SIB Business Unit focused on new growth areas. With Lumada at its core, Hitachi creates value by combining data, technology and domain knowledge to solve customer and social challenges. Revenues for FY2025 (ended March 31, 2026) totaled 10,586.7 billion yen, with 606 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 290,000 employees worldwide. Visit us at <a href="https://www.hitachi.com">www.hitachi.com</a>.</p><p><strong>Media contact</strong><br><a href="mailto:media.relations@hitachienergy.com">media.relations@hitachienergy.com</a></p><BR /><BR /><BR /> Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com]]></description><link>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/107365/3/</link><guid>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/107365/3/</guid><category>Energy, Alternatives, Construct, Engineering, EVs, Transportation</category><stock_tickers>FRA:6501, OTCMKTS:HTHIF, TYO:6501, OTCMKTS:HTHIY</stock_tickers><summary>Hitachi Energy, a global leader in electrification, and Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), a leading manufacturer of construction equipment machinery, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing end-to-end approaches that support the deployment of zero-emission construction sites.</summary><featuredimage /></item><item><title>MHIEC Completes Improvement of Core Equipment at Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Facility in Kagoshima City<BR /></title><pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 11:13:00 +0900</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/image/company/MHI_new.jpg" border="0" /></p><p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://www.mhi.com/sites/g/files/jwhtju111/files/styles/desktop_image_style/public/2026-04/2604220101.jpg.webp?itok=K7j5yT-C" alt="Hokubu Waste-to-Energy Plant" width="650" height="677"></p><p style="text-align: center;">Hokubu Waste-to-Energy Plant</p><p><strong>TOKYO, Apr 22, 2026 - (JCN Newswire) -</strong> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental &amp; Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has recently completed the improvement of core equipment for Hokubu Waste-to-Energy Plant, a municipal solid waste incineration facility in Kagoshima City. The work consisted of renovation of the stoker type incinerators, capable of processing 530 tonnes per day (tpd) (1), to extend the plant's service life and reduce CO2 emissions. This was a project spanning a six-year period from fiscal 2020 to fiscal 2025.</p><p>The Hokubu Waste-to-Energy Plant was originally designed and constructed by MHI, and completed in March 2007. It comprises two units of stoker type incinerators, each with processing capacity of 265 tpd, plus related equipment, delivering power generation capacity of 8,700 kW.</p><p>Under the refurbishment work, upgrades have been made to deteriorated major equipment, to achieve stable combustion and operation over the long term. Additionally, a low-temperature catalyst, a proprietary technology of MHIEC, was introduced to the SCR (Selective Catalytic NOx Reduction) system to improve the heat recovery rate (2), a low excess air ratio incineration technology (3) was adopted to improve combustion and the efficiency of the boiler, and the output of the steam turbines was increased from 8,700 kW to 10,005 kW, which will reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 33.1% per year.</p><p>MHIEC took over MHI's waste treatment plant business in 2008, acquiring the technological development capabilities in environmental systems and broad-ranging expertise in the construction and operation of waste management facilities both in Japan and overseas that MHI honed over many years. A strength of this company is its ability to propose total solutions from construction to operation based on its extensive track record. Going forward, MHIEC will continue to proactively make proposals to extend the life of existing waste treatment facilities, take measures against global warming, and reduce lifecycle costs (LCC) such as maintenance and management costs to contribute to the decarbonization of energy through the collection of energy from waste.</p><p>(1) A stoker-type incinerator injects air from beneath heat-resistant fire grates, mixing the waste and other material by pushing it up, and allowing for efficient incineration. It is the most common system used for municipal solid waste.</p><p>(2) An SCR system removes nitrous oxides (NOx), an air pollutant in exhaust gases, and typically operates at a high temperature. With MHIEC's technology, a catalyst that can remove NOx at low temperatures was introduced to the SCR system, eliminating the need to heat the exhaust gas to a high temperature and increasing the heat recovery rate.</p><p>(3) The volume of air required for combustion is suitably distributed to reduce the volumes of combusted air and exhaust gas, increasing the efficiency of the boiler and decreasing the energy consumption of the induced draft fan.</p><p><strong>About MHI Group</strong></p><p>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world&rsquo;s leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mhi.com/">www.mhi.com</a>&nbsp;or follow our insights and stories on&nbsp;<a href="https://spectra.mhi.com/">spectra.mhi.com</a></p><BR /><BR /><BR /> Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com]]></description><link>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/106564/3/</link><guid>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/106564/3/</guid><category>Energy, Alternatives, Environment, ESG, Engineering, Construct, Engineering</category><stock_tickers>OTCMKTS:MHVIY, TYO:7011, OTCMKTS:MHVYF, FRA:MIH</stock_tickers><summary>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental &amp; Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has recently completed the improvement of core equipment for Hokubu Waste-to-Energy Plant, a municipal solid waste incineration facility in Kagoshima City. </summary><featuredimage /></item><item><title>MHIEC Completes Improvement of Core Equipment at Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Facility in Sendai City</title><pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 11:03:00 +0900</pubDate><description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.jcnnewswire.com/image/company/MHI_new.jpg" border="0" /></p><p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://www.mhi.com/sites/g/files/jwhtju111/files/styles/desktop_image_style/public/2026-04/2604220201.jpg.webp?itok=RVW-nLIq" alt="Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant" width="650" height="488"></p><p style="text-align: center;">Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant</p><p><strong>TOKYO, Apr 22, 2026 - (JCN Newswire) -</strong> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental &amp; Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has recently completed the improvement of core equipment for Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant, a municipal solid waste incineration facility in Sendai City. MHIEC received the contract for the project from Sendai City in 2021, with work carried out over a five-year period from fiscal 2021 to fiscal 2025. The renovation of the stoker-type incinerators(1) with total processing capacity of 600 tons per day (tpd) will extend the operational life of the facility and reduce CO2 emissions.</p><p>The Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant was originally designed and constructed by MHI, and completed in August 2005. It comprises three units of stoker-type incinerators, each with processing capacity of 200 tpd, plus related equipment, delivering power generating capacity of 17,500 kW.</p><p>Under the refurbishment work, upgrades have been made to major equipment superannuated after more than 15 years in operation, to achieve stable combustion and operation over the long term. In addition, the thermal efficiency of the boiler has been enhanced with the introduction of EGR-PLUS&reg;, a new combustion control system using an exhaust gas recirculation technology.(2) Further, a part of the soot blower that removes ash from the boiler tube has been changed from a conventional steam type to a pressure-wave (shock pulse) type,(3) reducing the amount of steam used for ash removal and allowing more steam for power generation, thereby boosting power generating capacity. These renovations have achieved a reduction in CO2&nbsp;emissions of 12.1% annually.</p><p>MHIEC took over the waste treatment plant business from MHI in 2008, acquiring technological development capabilities in environmental systems and broad-ranging expertise in the construction and operation of waste management facilities both in Japan and overseas. This extensive experience allows MHIEC to provide comprehensive solutions, from plant construction to operations. Going forward, MHIEC will continue to proactively make proposals to extend the life of existing waste treatment facilities, take measures against global warming, and reduce lifecycle costs (LCC) such as maintenance and management costs to contribute to the decarbonization of energy through the collection of energy from waste.</p><p>(1) A stoker-type incinerator injects air from beneath heat-resistant fire grates, mixing the waste and other material by pushing it up, and allowing for efficient incineration. It is the most common system used for municipal solid waste.</p><p>(2) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) is a technology to send exhaust gas from the incinerator back into the combustion chamber, promoting complete combustion and reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. MHIEC's EGR-PLUS&reg; is a leading-edge combustion control system that combines EGR with low air ratio (the amount of air actually sent to the incinerator divided by the minimum amount of air theoretically required for incineration) combustion technology to reduce the environmental impact, and achieve a stable increase in the amount of electricity sold.</p><p>(3) A pressure-wave (shock pulse) type soot blower is a device that removes ash from pipes by igniting a mixture of methane and oxygen and firing it into the combustion chamber from an injection nozzle, creating a pressure wave that breaks up ash deposits and causes fine vibrations on the pipe surface.</p><p><strong>About MHI Group</strong></p><p>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world&rsquo;s leading industrial groups, spanning energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mhi.com/">www.mhi.com</a>&nbsp;or follow our insights and stories on&nbsp;<a href="https://spectra.mhi.com/">spectra.mhi.com</a></p><BR /><BR /><BR /> Copyright 2026 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.com]]></description><link>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/106563/3/</link><guid>https://www.jcnnewswire.com/pressrelease/106563/3/</guid><category>Energy, Alternatives, Environment, ESG, Construct, Engineering</category><stock_tickers>OTCMKTS:MHVIY, TYO:7011, OTCMKTS:MHVYF, FRA:MIH</stock_tickers><summary>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental &amp; Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has recently completed the improvement of core equipment for Matsumori Waste-to-Energy Plant, a municipal solid waste incineration facility in Sendai City. </summary><featuredimage /></item></channel></rss>