MHIENG establishes office focused on decarbonisation
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering Ltd (MHIENG), a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group company, has newly established a branch office in western Canada to conduct business relating to decarbonisation.
Located in Calgary, Alberta, the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering Calgary Branch Office will enhance the company’s presence in the region by performing timely operations to introduce its carbon capture technologies. Establishment of the new branch office is part of MHI Group’s energy transition programme integrating its comprehensive expertise in carbon capture.
Canada is highly proactive in pursuing environmental protection and is a promising market for carbon dioxide capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) advancement. In 2019, the country introduced a federal carbon tax, with plans calling for progressive tax increases through 2030. Further, multiple subsidy programmes have been launched on the provincial level to support CCUS projects. Numerous potential projects are currently being studied across the country, namely Alberta and Saskatchewan province, concurrently with development of CCUS infrastructure including transportation and storage.
MHIENG’s new branch office in Canada will further enable MHI Group to respond swiftly to local market trends and customer needs. MHI Group also bolsters the sales capabilities of the other regional departments that are in charge of advancing the decarbonisation business in the US (MHIA) and Europe (Decarbonization Business Department, MHI-EMEA, established July 2021).
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/12052022/mhieng-establishes-office-focused-on-decarbonisation/
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