Kobe Steel Ltd. announced its plans to enhance power supply business by expanding its coal-fired power station at its Kobe Works in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture in western Japan. Kobe Steel intends to submit a bid for The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc.'s tender later 2014 for thermal power generation.

Following the tender schedule, Kobe Steel will conduct detailed studies. The outline of the project is as follows: Location of power station: Within Kobe Works on land made available after the No. 3 Blast Furnace is shut down in November 2017; Type of power generation: Pulverized coal-fired power generation.

Ultra supercritical pressure power generation plant; Capacity: Maximum 1.4 million kW; and Start of power supply: Around fiscal 2021 to fiscal 2022. Under the Medium-Term Business Plan launched in May 2013, Kobe Steel plans to shut down the blast furnace and other upstream operations at its Kobe Works as part of the measures to strengthen its steel business. To use the land made available after the shutdown, Kobe Steel began mulling the possibility of growing its power supply business by expanding the power station.

Plans include installing highly energy-efficient equipment, as well as implementing high standards of environmental measures suitable for a power station located in an urban area.