- Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Catalytic Oxidation Reduction (COR) systems are now available on GE LM2500XPRESS* aeroderivative gas turbines
- COR emissions control technologies were installed for the first time on GE’s LM2500XPRESS* units in Colorado to reduce emissions of carbon monoxide (CO) up to 50%.
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Like most countries, the United Kingdom is making swift moves to try to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy security through wind, solar, and other renewables. And as in many other countries, nuclear energy is set to play a large role. The nation already gets about 15% of its electricity from nuclear, and aims to triple its capacity to 24 gigawatts (GW) by 2050, which would cover some 25% of its future electricity needs, all while retiring older gas-cooled nuclear plants.
- GE continues to collaborate with Uniper to lower the carbon footprint of its power generation operations in Europe
- GE’s hydrogen plant readiness assessment represents a significant step in Uniper’s Grain gas-fired power plant’s decarbonisation roadmap
- Project will explore solutions to enable operations using blends of natural gas and hydrogen, with hydrogen accounting for up to 40% by volume, targeting the decarbonisation of Grain’s 1,365 megawatts gas-fired power plant with GE technology in the next decade
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- Amidst pandemic, GE completed a significant modernization project of ELPEDISON’s Thessaloniki Power Plant, including upgrades on a 9F gas turbine, a Franco Tosi-supplied steam turbine and digital solutions, safely and successfully
- GE’s total plant solutions helped increase the power generation of the plant by over 20 megawatts and reduced startup costs by approximately 10 percent
- Project supports Greece’s plans for the country’s transition towards lower carbon power generation
BADEN, SWITZERLAND—September 2,
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- Under the MOU agreement GE and IHI will cooperate to define an Ammonia Gas Turbine Business Roadmap (Ammonia Roadmap) to achieve a mutual goal of reducing carbon emissions from gas turbines power installations
- Joint research and feasibility studies will focus on the possible innovative approaches to use carbon-free ammonia as a viable fuel option for power generation
Tokyo, June 22, 2021 – GE (NYSE: GE) and IHI Corporation (IHI), a heavy industry manufacturer based in Japan, today announced that a Memorandum of unde
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- 1,200 megawatt (MW) Pulau Indah Power Plant will feature two of GE’s 9HA.01 gas turbines
- Combined cycle efficiency of the new equipment can reach more than 63% based on ISO conditions, delivering significant reduction in gas consumption and reducing emissions
- Malaysia’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) Plan supports emission reduction goals
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HANNIBAL, OH (PRWEB) October 13, 2020 -- Long Ridge Energy Terminal (“Long Ridge”), located in Hannibal, Ohio, announced plans to transition its 485 MW combined-cycle power plant to run on carbon-free hydrogen. In collaboration with New Fortress Energy (“NFE”) and GE, Long Ridge intends to begin providing carbon-free power to customers as early as next year by blending hydrogen in the gas stream and transition the plant to be capable of burning 100% green hydrogen over the next decade.
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The global energy ecosystem is changing. That is an ecosystem where collectively the world spends over US$6 trillion annually. That amounts to roughly 6% of global GDP.
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) has been ten years in development and is so shrouded in the tightly wound cogs of national secrecy that it’s acquired an almost legendary aura of mystery.
The deal took a major step forward this week with the signing of a TPPA agreement in Atlanta, USA. But with the full terms yet to be revealed, what do we really know about the TPPA? And what does it mean for ASEAN?
What is it?