[October Seminar] Initiatives for Low and Decarbonized Power Generation such as Hydrogen Combustion and Co-firing
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~ Four speakers (JFE Engineering, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Tokyo University of Science) will take the stage ~
★In this seminar, we will provide detailed explanations from leading experts in the field regarding hydrogen, which is gaining attention for its potential in low-carbon and decarbonization efforts. The focus will be on power generation and co-firing technologies, including JFE's development of hydrogen co-firing engines and ammonia co-firing engines, Kawasaki Heavy Industries' initiatives toward the practical application of large hydrogen gas engines, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' efforts in hydrogen-fired gas turbines, as well as damage patterns of heat-resistant materials due to high-temperature hydrogen utilization. ★You can register for only the morning sessions (Programs I and II) or only the afternoon sessions (Programs III and IV). ★The lecturers are scheduled to attend in person, but there may be cases where the presentations will be conducted online at short notice. We will update any changes as necessary, so please check the information below.
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● Lecturer JFE Engineering Corporation Social Infrastructure Headquarters, Fellow Mr. Akira Shimizu ● Lecturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Technology Development Headquarters, Technical Research Institute, Energy Systems Research Department Research Section 3, Manager Mr. Sekai Miyamoto ● Lecturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Energy Domain, GTCC Division, Gas Turbine Technology Department Gas Turbine Combustor Group 1, Chief Mr. Takahiro Okaminami ● Lecturer National University Corporation, Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Associate Professor Mr. Satoru Kobayashi ● Date and Time October 24, 2025 (Friday) 10:00 AM - 4:05 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokai Hall (formerly Sohyo Hall), Conference Room 〒101-0062 Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Kanda Surugadai 3-2-11 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fees ◆One-day attendance: 49,940 yen [per person] (For multiple attendees applying at the same time, 44,440 yen per person) ◆Morning session (Program I & II): 38,500 yen [per person] ◆Afternoon session (Program III & IV): 38,500 yen [per person] *All of the above includes textbook fees and consumption tax. ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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●Seminar Program● I. Initiatives for Hydrogen Co-Firing and Ammonia Co-Firing Engines Toward GHG Reduction II. Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Efforts Toward the Practical Application of Large Hydrogen Gas Engines III. Initiatives for Hydrogen-Fired Gas Turbines Aiming for Carbon Neutrality IV. Damage Patterns of Heat-Resistant Materials Due to High-Temperature Hydrogen Utilization
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