The future of gas turbines and hydrogen are intricately intertwined. Gas turbine manufacturers know that they need their equipment to be ready to operate on higher levels of hydrogen as electrolysis ...
A new method has been developed to extract hydrogen directly from natural gas fields by injecting steam, a catalyst, and oxygen, resulting in hydrogen and carbon monoxide that can be separated while ...
Currently, pure hydrogen is either stored as a gas, or as a cryogenic liquid. The gaseous form must be stored at around 700 times the normal atmospheric pressure at sea level, or more than 10,100 psi, ...
In two years, Lingen in northern Germany will become home to a pilot power station that runs on 100% green hydrogen, offering a carbon-free solution to electricity generation. As a core part of the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The people of Orange Cove in Fresno County could soon be an unwilling part of an experiment in dangerous, ...
Let’s get this out of the way: Burning hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas in turbines is not new. GE, for example, has older units with more than 100,000 hours working with hydrogen fuels.
Hydrogen will play a role in weaning us off fossil fuels. It can be used to power trains, planes and HGVs, as well as being a low-carbon alternative to coke in steelmaking and a way to warm our homes.
Natural gas utilities are increasingly promoting hydrogen—which emits no greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions when burned—as a promising path to preserve their business model while meeting demands to cut ...