Companies will jointly develop projects to reach El Paso Electric's clean energy goals:
- Develop a hydrogen roadmap
- Achieve 80% carbon-free resource mix by 2035
- Develop roadmap to 100% carbon-free energy mix by 2045
In a Japanese tradition, Paul Browning (L), Mitsubishi Power's President and CEO, and Kelly Tomblin, El Paso Electric's President and CEO, sign a joint development agreement to develop projects leveraging technologies that will enable El Paso Electric to attain its clean energy goals. (Photo: Mitsubishi Power)
The JDA will develop strategies and alternatives to attain an 80% carbon-free resource mix by 2035 and develop a roadmap to achieve a 100% carbon-free energy mix to meet EPE's future customer needs by 2045, all in a manner that provides a safe, reliable and affordable energy supply to EPE's customers. The JDA will focus on
- Developing a hydrogen vision and roadmap for EPE to generate carbon-free energy across its overall power generation fleet
- Developing a strategy to convert EPE's Newman Power Station's newest unit from being fueled by 100% natural gas generation to a blend of up to 30% hydrogen, then to eventually being fueled by 100% hydrogen for carbon-free power generation
- Supporting the resource planning process with the integration of hydrogen and carbon-free resources
- Evaluating future regional transportation, commercial and other industrial sector coupling opportunities to promote decarbonization and economic growth
"El Paso Electric is committed to advancing innovative technologies and customer-focused strategies to serve our communities in a reliable, affordable, sustainable manner," said Kelly A. Tomblin, President and CEO, El Paso Electric. "Consistently, we have announced the goal of 80% carbon neutrality by 2035 and the pursuit of 100% by 2045. Signing this joint development agreement will support those important goals."
EPE has demonstrated this commitment by becoming the first utility in Texas and New Mexico to eliminate coal generation from its energy mix in 2016.
"Our JDA with Mitsubishi Power will establish a powerful partnership that will focus on identifying, developing, and executing projects to reduce overall carbon emissions while improving reliability from our energy generation portfolio. We will engage additional partnerships to pursue other initiatives that will spur economic growth for our region," Tomblin added.
In January 2021, as part of EPE's commitment to cleaner and more sustainable power generation, EPE selected Mitsubishi Power's 228 megawatt (MW) Smart M501GAC enhanced response (SmartER) gas turbine. This gas turbine will enable EPE to triple its renewable energy portfolio, maximize responsiveness to the intermittency of renewables with rapid dispatch capability, and reduce carbon emissions. The gas turbine is also hydrogen capable for deeper decarbonization in the future.
Paul Browning, President and CEO, Mitsubishi Power Americas, said, "We have 25 years to decarbonize electric power, which makes us all part of The Power Generation.' We believe that during the energy transition, utilities will need total decarbonization solutions that leverage multiple technologies. That's why we're excited about entering into a JDA with El Paso Electric to collaborate on long-term planning, technology, integration, implementation and support for their journey toward a carbon-free power generation and energy storage mix. Together with our customers, we are creating a Change in Power."
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About Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc.
Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. (Mitsubishi Power) headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, employs more than 2,300 power generation, energy storage, and digital solutions experts and professionals. Our employees are focused on empowering customers to affordably and reliably combat climate change while also advancing human prosperity throughout North, Central, and South America. Mitsubishi Power's power generation solutions include gas, steam, and aero-derivative turbines; power trains and power islands; geothermal systems; PV solar project development; environmental controls; and services. Energy storage solutions include green hydrogen, battery energy storage systems, and services. Mitsubishi Power also offers intelligent solutions that use artificial intelligence to enable autonomous operation of power plants. Mitsubishi Power is a power solutions brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI). Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, MHI is one of the world's leading heavy machinery manufacturers with engineering and manufacturing businesses spanning energy, infrastructure, transport, aerospace, and defense. For more information, visit the Mitsubishi Power Americas website and follow us on LinkedIn.
About El Paso Electric Company
El Paso Electric is a regional electric utility providing generation, transmission, and distribution service to approximately 446,000 retail and wholesale customers in a 10,000-square mile area of the Rio Grande valley in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.
Contacts
Christa Reichhardt
Mitsubishi Power
+1 407-484-5599
Christa.Reichhardt@amermhi.com
Javier C. Camacho
El Paso Electric
+1 915-487-4753
Javier.Camacho@epelectric.com