June 13, 2024 (West Allis, WI): Toshiba is poised to make a significant impact at the upcoming Carbon Capture & Hydrogen North American Expo. With a rich history of innovation and a commitment to sustainability, Toshiba will showcase their latest advancements in carbon-neutral technology. Visitors to the expo can expect to engage with Toshiba’s cutting-edge solutions for carbon capture, storage, and utilization, and hydrogen solutions, including fuel cells, which are integral to the global pursuit of decarbonization.
The event will also feature a presentation titled “Lessons Learned from the Mikawa Post Combustion Capture Pilot Plant,โ being held on June 26 at 10:50 am, where Shane Hughes, Director at TAES, will share valuable insights from the Mikawa Carbon Capture Plant. This plant has been operational since 2009 and stands as a testament to Toshiba’s dedication to developing practical and effective carbon capture technologies. The presentation will delve into the lessons learned from nearly 13,000 hours of operation, offering attendees a roadmap to achieving their own net-zero targets.
Jeff Simmons, Senior Vice President & General Manager, emphasizes the company’s role in addressing the challenges of aging infrastructure, regulatory pressures, and the transition to a carbon-neutral future. Simmons states โToshiba’s engineering expertise, particularly in manufacturing turbines and generators for various energy markets, has been providing reliable solutions for nearly a century. This exhibition is a prime opportunity for industry professionals to discover how Toshiba’s renewable and clean energy solutions can support their decarbonization initiatives.โ
Visit the Toshiba booth, #827, to learn more about the featured technologies at the show. For more information on Toshibaโs carbon neutral solutions, visit: www.toshiba.com/taes/products/carbon-neutral-solutions
About Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation (TAES)
As a leader in carbon-neutral technologies, Toshiba America Energy Systems (TAES), headquartered in West Allis, Wisconsin, delivers renewable and clean energy solutions to the Americas to help our customers meet the growing demands of decarbonization. From carbon capture, storage, and utilization, to hydrogen production and utilization, we are committed to building a sustainable future. Our engineering expertise in manufacturing turbines and generators for the thermal, geothermal, nuclear, and hydro markets has provided customers resilient and reliable solutions for nearly 100 years. We bring service excellence by supporting the ongoing maintenance of equipment that keeps plants up and running so they can generate power in the communities they serve.
Letโs create a more sustainable future, together. Visit www.toshiba.com/taes to learn more.