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Unlocking LNG Cryogenic Potential: Air separation unit, CO2 Liquefaction, Boil-off-Gas Liquefaction & Cryogenic Power Generation
Daigas Group was one of the first companies to recognize the potential of LNG cold energy, with a history of its utilization tracing back to the 1970s. It has been over 40 years since Daigas Group introduced the world’s first cryogenic power plant (CPP) at the Senboku II terminal in 1979, and we continue to establish a proud reputation as a global pioneer in LNG cold energy utilization technologies. Since then, we have expanded our expertise to include air separation units (ASUs), CO2 liquefaction, boil-off gas liquefaction, and intake air cooling for gas turbines (GTIAC), most of which remain operational at Daigas Group's LNG receiving terminals.
While we were thriving as a domestic leader in LNG cold energy utilization, we decided to expand our horizons and bring our technical knowledge and experience overseas using feasibility studies which examine and evaluate both technical and commercial aspects while taking into consideration the unique characteristics of the country.
The following are examples of our achievements in feasibility studies related to LNG cold energy utilization.
| Area/Country | Client | Facilities | Completion date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asia | A top-tier gas company | CPP ASU GTIAC |
2023 |
| Spain | ENAGAS | CPP ASU CO2 Liquefaction Plant |
2010 |
| Taiwan | CPC Corporation | Chiller CPP |
2012 2008 |
In these studies, we evaluated the specific requirements, including equipment specifications, CAPEX, and OPEX, as outlined by the client. We believe that the insights and solutions provided through our work can contribute meaningfully to advancing a carbon-neutral society.
We have been playing a significant role in the global trend toward a carbon neutral society and will be the most trustworthy partner to you.
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