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Commenced construction of the world's first centrifugal hydrogen compressor demonstration facility for hydrogen liquefaction plants.
Overall view of the centrifugal hydrogen compressor "KM Comp-H₂" demonstration facility (completion image). Kawasaki Heavy Industries has started the construction of the demonstration facility for the centrifugal hydrogen compressor "KM Comp-H₂" (hereinafter referred to as this device) for hydrogen liquefaction plants at the Harima Factory (Kakogun, Hyogo) from February 10, 2025. The development and demonstration of this device is part of the Green Innovation Fund project by the National Research and Development Agency New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), aimed at large-scale hydrogen liquefaction machines.
The Nikkei average is up about 150 yen, with trading volume led by Fujikura, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
Around 2 PM on the 25th, the Nikkei average stock price fluctuates around 37,760 yen, up about 150 yen from the previous day. In the afternoon, trading begins with a slight dominance of Sell orders. Afterwards, there were instances where the increase was squeezed to just under 80 yen due to selling pressure waiting for a rebound. The exchange rate is around 150 yen and 50 sen per dollar, showing a slight appreciation of the yen. The top traded stocks by volume in the afternoon (Main Board) include NTT <9432.T>, JDI <6740.T>, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011.T>, and JX Metal <5>.
The single-stage turbo blower "MAG Turbo/M55 model" received the "50th Excellent Environmental Equipment Award" (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Decarbonization Growth-type Economic Structure Transition Promotion Council Award).
At the award ceremony (group photo) and (certificate presentation), Kawasaki Heavy Industries' aeration single-stage turbo blower "MAG Turbo/M55" received the "Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Decarbonization Growth-Oriented Economic Structure Transition Promotion Director Award" at the "50th Excellent Environmental Equipment Award." The "Excellent Environmental Equipment Award" is a system to commend environmental devices that contribute to global environmental conservation, based on perspectives such as "originality, performance, economy, and future potential," organized by the Japan Society of Industrial Machinery Manufacturers. Supported by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry since 1974.
The "Waste Carbonization Fuel System" received the "50th Excellent Environmental Equipment Award" (Chairman's Award of the Japan Machinery Industry Association).
At the awards ceremony (award presentation), a group photo was taken. Kawasaki Heavy Industries' "Waste Carbonization Fuel System" received the "Chairman's Award of the Japan Machinery Industry Association" at the "50th Excellent Environmental Equipment Award." The "Excellent Environmental Equipment Award" is a system that recognizes environmental devices that contribute to global environmental conservation based on criteria such as "originality, performance, cost-effectiveness, and future potential," sponsored by the Japan Machinery Industry Association. With the support of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, it has been recognizing research and development in environmental conservation technology since 1974.
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Mitsuuroko H<8131.T> rises. The consolidated earnings Financial Estimates for the current March term have been raised. IHI<7013.T> falls back. It was reported by some that they are considering suspending the U.S. military's capability enhancement plan, and the sharp decline of Rheinmetall in the European market also had an impact. Kawasaki Heavy Industries<7012.T> is also down. Aichi<6345.T> declined. The announcement of a capital and business alliance with Itochu<8001.T> has also led to a loss of expectations for a tender offer (TOB) from the parent company, Toyota Industries<6201.T>. Hokusei Co.
The Nikkei Average is up about 10 yen, with trading volume led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and JX Metal.
At around 2:02 PM on the 19th, the Nikkei average stock price is trending around 37,860 yen, approximately 10 yen higher than the previous day. In the afternoon session, the market opens with a selling trend. The Bank of Japan has decided to maintain the policy interest rate at around 0.5%. Due to the limited market reaction following the decision meeting, selling in anticipation of a pullback has become dominant, and the gains are being reduced. The foreign exchange market is trending slightly towards yen depreciation at around 149.50 yen per dollar. The top volume stocks around 2 PM (Main Board) include J.
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