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GE, DOE Accelerating the Path towards 100% Hydrogen Combustion in Gas Turbines

May 25, 2022
  • GE is Awarded two projects from the US DOE totaling more than $12M to develop and test key components required for high hydrogen combustion
  • GE Gas Power will develop and test components with 100% hydrogen fuel stream
  • GE Research will study the application of hydrogen components to create a substantial increase in power plant efficiency
  • Projects will build upon GE’s H-Class recent “utility-scale” gas turbine demonstration utilizing hydrogen with Long Ridge Energy Terminal as part of world’s first advanced class Hydrogen Burn
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U.S. Department of Energy Awards $5.7 Million for GE-Led Carbon Capture Technology Integration Project Targeting to Achieve 95% Reduction of Carbon Emissions

February 15, 2022
  • Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is a crucial pathway to lowering carbon emissions from power generation to near-zero levels
  • GE-led project includes collaboration with Southern Company, Linde, BASF, and Kiewit
  • GE Gas Power will develop a front-end engineering design (FEED) study with advanced technology and control concepts to integrate Southern Company subsidiary Alabama Power’s James M.
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Mark Muro, Scott Andes and Matthew Stepp: Department of Energy’s National Labs Can Also Be Regional Hubs

Scott Andes Brookings Institution
Matthew Stepp Information Technology And Innovation Foundation
Mark Muro Brookings
September 24, 2014
The Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories are a $12.5 billion network of potentially transformative basic and applied R&D hubs located in or near many of the nation’s metropolitan areas. However, the labs are today underutilized as true economic assets.
 

How can they be better leveraged?

There are lots of ideas out there, but as we argue in a new paper, one of the most effective ways for the labs to increase their economic impact is for them to “go local” and engage more in the advanced industry ecosystems within which they reside.
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