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Charged Up: This GE Tech Is Engineered To Speed Up Energy Transition

GE Reports Staff
August 09, 2021

Last year, GE made a commitment to becoming carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2030. In GE’s 2020 Sustainability Report, released this summer, the company is going even further, with an ambition to be net zero by 2050, including Scope 3 emissions from the use of sold products. GE’s tradition of innovation will play a big role as engineers find new ways to help solve looming challenges like the energy transition to address climate change.

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Cricket Valley Energy Center and GE Sign Agreement to Help Reduce Carbon Emissions in New York with Green Hydrogen-Fueled Power Plant

July 15, 2021
  • Agreement will launch H2 Roadmap project aiming to convert upstate New York natural gas plant to zero carbon emission green hydrogen

Dover Plains, NEW YORK, July 15, 2021—GE (NYSE: GE) and Cricket Valley Energy Center (CVEC) today announced the companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop a green hydrogen technology roadmap (H2 Roadmap) and advance a demonstration project to reduce carbon emissions at CVEC’s combined cycle power plant located in Dover Plains, New York—initiating the first step toward the conversion to a


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GE Technology to Power Australia's First Dual-Fuel Gas and Hydrogen Power Plant

June 16, 2021
  • GE Gas Power’s years of combustion experience operating on blends of hydrogen and natural gas will help accelerate the energy transition in Australia
  • Tallawarra B Power Station will be operating in time for the summer of 2023-24, following the closure of the 1,680-megawatt Liddell plant in the Hunter Valley region
  • GE’s 9F.05 gas turbine will operate with a blend of natural gas and hydrogen for peaking power applications, providing reliable, dispatchable generation to support the growth of renewable energy
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Hello, Hydrogen: A U.S. Power Plant Aims To Curb Carbon Emissions By Tapping Nature’s Most Abundant Element

Brett Nelson
December 16, 2020

A lower-carbon revolution is brewing on the banks of the Ohio River. Next fall, in Hannibal, Ohio, a massive new gas turbine built by GE and running on a blend of natural gas and hydrogen will power a 485-megawatt power plant with enough capacity to light up the equivalent of 400,000 U.S. homes. Operated by Long Ridge Energy Terminal, a unit of private-equity companies Fortress Investment Group and GCM Grosvenor, the new plant is on track to be the first in the U.S.

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GE Releases Position on Climate Change: Calls for Accelerated Deployment of Renewables & Gas Power To Drive Impactful, Faster Decarbonization

December 15, 2020
  • Whitepaper on energy transition builds on GE’s commitment to carbon neutrality in its  operations by 2030 and announced intention to exit the new-build coal power market[1]
  • Renewables supported by gas-fired power and ongoing coal-to-gas conversion most impactful way to reduce carbon emissions in near term
  • Multiple pathways to operate with low or zero-carbon emissions through gas-fired offerings including through hydrogen and carbon capture technologies
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Long Ridge Energy Terminal Partners with New Fortress Energy and GE to Transition Power Plant to Zero-Carbon Hydrogen

October 13, 2020

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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Building the Right Ecosystem for Hydrogen as a Fuel Source in ASEAN

Theresa Lim
February 05, 2020
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The Hydrogen Generation: These Gas Turbines Can Run On The Most Abundant Element In the Universe

January 07, 2019

If you studied chemistry in school, the memory of hydrogen will be a blast from the past — literally. You can’t see or smell hydrogen, but you know it’s there when you hear a squeaky pop when holding a lit match above the test tube. Hydrogen’s easy flammability and unparalleled lightness make it easy to understand why NASA uses it as rocket fuel. (It also happens to be the most abundant element in the universe.)

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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
January 27, 2017
Scientists successfully grew human stem cells inside a pig for the first time, built an AI that rivals dermatologists in spotting skin cancer and created a metal out of hydrogen — a material so unique it could act as a superconductor at room temperature. Science is so hot!
 

This AI Can Rival Doctors In Spotting Skin Cancer 
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