JFE Holdings, Inc.(JFE ホールディングス株式会社,Jeiefuī Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was formed in 2002 by the merger of NKK(日本鋼管株式会社,Nihon Kōkan Kabushiki-gaisha) and Kawasaki Steel Corporation(川崎製鉄株式会社,Kawasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki-giasha).
At the time, NKK Corporation was Japan's second largest steelmaker and Kawasaki Steel was the third largest steelmaker.
Both companies were major military vessel manufacturers during World War II.
JFE's main business is steel production. It also engages in engineering, ship building, real-estate redevelopment, and LSi business. The company also operates several overseas subsidiaries, including California Steel in the United States, Fujian Sino-Japan Metal in China, and Minas da Serra Geral in Brazil. Other than steel, they are also known for products such as the bicycle tree.
JFE Holdings is the fifth largest Steel maker in the world with revenue in excess of US$30 billion. JFE Holdings has several subsidiaries including JFE Engineering, JFE Steel and JFE Shoji.
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JFE Steel Chooses GE to Boost Efficiency at Chiba Power Plant
GE announced a third order for its GT26 high efficiency gas turbine upgrade with Japanese power producer JFE Steel Corporation at its Chiba Power Plant in Japan. In continuing its over 15-year commitment to keep JFE’s gas turbine fleet competitive in Japan’s energy marketplace, GE will upgrade JFE’s existing GT26 MXL2 unit to GE’s latest and most advanced solution introduced on a GT26 gas turbine: the HE upgrade. This solution will provide JFE Steel with GE’s most advanced performance improvements for an F-class combined cycle gas turbine.
Two years ago, GE supported the modernization of JFE’s GT26 gas turbine in Chiba, implementing the MXL2 gas turbine upgrade, effectively increasing the output of the turbine by up to 60 megawatts.
This year, JFE decided to implement GE’s latest GT26 HE...
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GE announced a third order for its GT26 high efficiency gas turbine upgrade with Japanese power producer JFE Steel Corporation at its Chiba Power Plant in Japan...
GE announced a third order for its GT26 high efficiency gas turbine upgrade with Japanese power producer JFE Steel Corporation at its Chiba Power Plant in Japan. In continuing its over 15-year commitment to keep JFE’s gas turbine fleet competitive in Japan’s energy marketplace, GE will upgrade JFE’s existing GT26 MXL2 unit to GE’s latest and most advanced solution introduced on a GT26 gas turbine: the HE upgrade. This solution will provide JFE Steel with GE’s most advanced performance improvements for an F-class combined cycle gas turbine.
Two years ago, GE supported the modernization of JFE’s GT26 gas turbine in Chiba, implementing the MXL2 gas turbine upgrade, effectively increasing the output of the turbine by up to 60 megawatts.
This year, JFE decided to implement GE’s latest GT26 HE technology to continue to improve Chiba power plant’s efficiency and reach new levels of performance and profitability including an increase in output and efficiency at varying loads. In addition, Chiba power plant’s reliability will be enhanced, while the plant output is expected to increase by more than 10 MW, with efficiency increasing by more than 1%. The GT26 HE upgrade, introduced in 2019, provides a leap forward in efficiency, output and reliability.
The upgrade is expected to be completed in Baden in Switzerland and shipped to Chiba in Japan, for installation in 1Q 2021 and is expected to be operational by mid-2Q 2021
GE announced a third order for its GT26 high efficiency gas turbine upgrade with Japanese power producer JFE Steel Corporation at its Chiba Power Plant in Japan. In continuing its over 15-year commitment to keep JFE’s gas turbine fleet competitive in Japan’s energy marketplace, GE will upgrade JFE’s existing GT26 MXL2 unit to GE’s latest and most advanced solution introduced on a GT26 gas turbine: the HE upgrade. This solution will provide JFE Steel with GE’s most advanced performance improvements for an F-class combined cycle gas turbine.
Two years ago, GE supported the modernization of JFE’s GT26 gas turbine in Chiba, implementing the MXL2 gas turbine upgrade, effectively increasing the output of the turbine by up to 60 megawatts.
This year, JFE decided to implement GE’s latest GT26 HE technology to continue to improve Chiba power plant’s efficiency and reach new levels of performance and profitability including an increase in output and efficiency at varying loads. In addition, Chiba power plant’s reliability will be enhanced, while the plant output is expected to increase by more than 10 MW, with efficiency increasing by more than 1%. The GT26 HE upgrade, introduced in 2019, provides a leap forward in efficiency, output and reliability.
The upgrade is expected to be completed in Baden in Switzerland and shipped to Chiba in Japan, for installation in 1Q 2021 and is expected to be operational by mid-2Q 2021
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GE announced a third order for its GT26 high efficiency gas turbine upgrade with Japanese power producer JFE Steel Corporation at its Chiba Power Plant in Japan. In continuing its over 15-year commitment to keep JFE’s gas turbine fleet competitive in Japan’s energy marketplace, GE will upgrade JFE’s existing GT26 MXL2 unit to GE’s latest and most advanced solution introduced on a GT26 gas turbine: the HE upgrade. This solution will provide JFE Steel with GE’s most advanced performance improvements for an F-class combined cycle gas turbine.
Two years ago, GE supported the modernization of JFE’s GT26 gas turbine in Chiba, implementing the MXL2 gas turbine upgrade, effectively increasing the output of the turbine by up to 60 megawatts.
This year, JFE decided to implement GE’s latest GT26 HE technology to continue to improve Chiba power plant’s efficiency and reach new levels of performance and profitability including an increase in output and efficiency at varying loads. In addition, Chiba power plant’s reliability will be enhanced, while the plant output is expected to increase by more than 10 MW, with efficiency increasing by more than 1%. The GT26 HE upgrade, introduced in 2019, provides a leap forward in efficiency, output and reliability.
The upgrade is expected to be completed in Baden in Switzerland and shipped to Chiba in Japan, for installation in 1Q 2021 and is expected to be operational by mid-2Q 2021
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JFE Holdings, Inc.(JFE ホールディングス株式会社,Jeiefuī Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was formed in 2002 by the merger of NKK(日本鋼管株式会社,Nihon Kōkan Kabushiki-gaisha) and Kawasaki Steel Corporation(川崎製鉄株式会社,Kawasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki-giasha).
At the time, NKK Corporation was Japan's second largest steelmaker and Kawasaki Steel was the third largest steelmaker.
Both companies were major military vessel manufacturers during World War II.
JFE's main business is steel production. It also engages in engineering, ship building, real-estate redevelopment, and LSi business. The company also operates several overseas subsidiaries, including California Steel in the United States, Fujian Sino-Japan Metal in China, and Minas da Serra Geral in Brazil. Other than steel, they are also known for products such as the bicycle tree.
JFE Holdings is the fifth largest Steel maker in the world with revenue in excess of US$30 billion. JFE Holdings has several subsidiaries including JFE Engineering, JFE Steel and JFE Shoji.
In the WSD report, steel companies were ranked based on 23 different criteria ... Nippon SteelCorporation (Japan) ... However, JFE Steel, which ranked 7th in 2023, and Cleveland Cliffs, which ranked 8th, were not included in the 2024 list.
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JFESteelCorporation announced today that it will build a new continuous galvanizing line (CGL) at its WestJapanWorks’ Fukuyama facility to meet the growing demand for ultra-high-strength steel sheets Read more...
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