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Ammonia

Ammonia’s Big Bang: GE Vernova and Japan’s IHI Aim to Unleash Ammonia Value Chain

Gregor Macdonald
January 24, 2024

The world needs a breakthrough to lower emissions from heavy industry, and a solution may be brewing in Japan. IHI Corporation, one of the country’s oldest manufacturers, and GE Vernova have teamed up in recent years to work to unlock the secrets of ammonia. Under their latest joint development agreement, signed on Christmas Day 2023, the companies will work for the next two years developing technology to combust ammonia in turbines that normally run on natural gas.

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GE Vernova and IHI announce next phase of the technology roadmap aiming to develop a 100% ammonia capable gas turbine combustion system by 2030

January 24, 2024
  • Under a Joint Development Agreement (JDA), GE Vernova and IHI will collaborate to develop a new gas turbine combustor capable to use ammonia for power generation compatible with GE Vernova’s 6F.03, 7F and 9F gas turbines
  • Combustion testing will take place in IHI’s facilities in Japan
  • This agreement is a development on the heels of earlier MOUs between the companies

Tokyo, Japan: January 24th, 2024 – Ammonia, a derivative from hydrogen, which can be carbon-free when combusted in a gas turbine, is expected to play an

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Yusuke Saito
Media Relations & Investor Relations Group, Corporate Communication Division
IHI Corporation
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Laura Aresi
Public Relations Leader, Gas Power
GE Vernova
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Zatalini Zulkiply
Regional Communications Leader, Asia
GE Vernova
+60 17 224 5752
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GE Vernova upgrades JERA’s Futtsu Power Plant with latest technology and announces its start of Commercial Operation

August 28, 2023
  • After the completion of GE’s largest scale flange-to-flange project in Asia, JERA’s Futtsu Power Plant-Group 4 now delivers more than 1.5 GW of electricity to the national grid.
  • As a result, the plant will have improved availability, due to the reduction of periodical maintenance outage, and reliability by applying the latest technologies.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Laura Aresi
Public Relations Leader, Gas Power
GE Vernova
[email protected]
Zatalini Zulkiply
Regional Communications Leader, Asia
GE Vernova
+60 17 224 5752
[email protected]

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decarbonization

Shipping Sunshine: GE and IHI Explore Ways to Transform Ammonia Into a Cleaner Energy Source

Gregor Macdonald
February 23, 2023

Japan presides over a highly developed economy, yet, lacking abundant domestic energy sources, it remains reliant on the costly import of coal, oil, and natural gas in the form of liquefied natural gas. But what if there was a way to import energy that’s a lot cleaner? And not only to Japan but all of Asia?

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GE and IHI Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Develop Gas Turbines that Can Operate on 100% Ammonia

January 18, 2023
  • Ammonia as a fuel can be a crucial pathway to lowering carbon emissions from power generation to near-zero levels
  • Under the MOU, GE and IHI will cooperate to develop a retrofittable, 100% ammonia capable combustion system compatible with GE’s 6F.03, 7F and 9F gas turbines
  • As the second decarbonization MOU exploring synergies to reduce carbon emissions that is signed between GE and IHI, both parties will aim to develop a technology roadmap that includes the engineering, prototyping, and testing of the technology

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GE and IHI Sign Agreement to Develop Ammonia Fuels Roadmap across Asia

June 22, 2021
  • 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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Renewable Power

Full Steam Ahead: This Biomass-Burning Plant Will Inch Japan Closer To Its Renewables Goals

February 05, 2020
As a modern-day wonder of reinvention, Japan’s power sector rivals David Bowie, Madonna and Prince. In the decade prior to 2011, fossil fuels and nuclear power dominated the country’s grid, generating close to 90% of the island nation’s electricity. But following the devastating tsunami in 2011, Japanese authorities shut down the country’s 11 nuclear reactors (which represented about 30% of Japanese electricity at the time) and boosted imports of liquified natural gas (LNG), fuel oil and coal to burn in the country’s power plants.
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The Future of Work

Leaner Than Lean: How Digitalization Transforms Manufacturing

Randy Stearns
May 12, 2017
If you want to see the future of manufacturing, follow the Tama River about 45 kilometers upstream from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to the GE Healthcare facility in Hino, Japan. Inside this outwardly conventional, low-rise suburban business complex is emerging the blueprint for the future of manufacturing, tweak by painstaking tweak.
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Inside the mind of a top CIO

Achin Kumar
December 07, 2016
This story originally appeared on GE Reports, Australia, New Zealand & PNG
 

Mark Sheppard formed his first software company with a mate back in the ’80s. The two 14-year-olds growing up outside the city of Oxford in England, had programmed an adventure game and sold 15 copies—they were pretty happy!
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Perspectives

Stephen D. Eule: Coal Rush

Stephen D Eule U S Chamber Of Commerce
September 18, 2015

Coal may have its critics, but Japan is demonstrating that the fossil fuel can have a role to play in sustainable economic growth.

 

Few countries in the world face the energy security challenges of Japan. With virtually no domestic energy resources to speak of — its large methane hydrate resources being decades away from development — Japan has had to rely on imported fuel for almost all of its energy needs.
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