Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (MHI-AP), a subsidiary of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, has secured a contract from Singapore’s National Environment Agency for a boiler retrofit on the Tuas South Incineration Plant (TSIP) in western Singapore.
The undertaking goals to reinforce the waste dealing with capability of the stoker-type incinerator and lengthen the ability’s operational lifespan, with completion anticipated by the fourth quarter of 2027. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a part of the MHI Group, will oversee the design, building, and operational help for the retrofit.
Originally designed and constructed by MHI, TSIP was accomplished in 2000 and has a each day processing capability of three,000 tons. It is operated and maintained by the National Environment Agency. The retrofit will contain design modifications and alternative of sure sections of the boiler tubes.
MHIEC’s experience as the unique designer and constructor of TSIP will likely be leveraged to suggest an optimum refurbishment scope, aiming to keep up throughput and guarantee steady operations. After the undertaking’s completion, MHIEC will present ongoing help to make sure dependable plant efficiency.
Since the launch of the Tuas Incineration Plant in 1986, MHIEC has delivered 4 waste-to-energy incineration services in Singapore. The firm is increasing its dedication past tools provide and building to incorporate facility operations and upkeep companies.
The MHI Group continues to help Singapore’s sustainable waste administration and decarbonization objectives by means of vitality restoration from waste.

