Interesting Engineering on MSN
Jupiter I: World’s first 30-MW pure hydrogen gas turbine goes live in China
MingYang Group in China has made the world's first hydrogen gas turbine, marking a major milestone in green energy production ...
Over the last few years, there have been drastic changes among gas turbine suppliers. Siemens has taken over Westinghouse while ABB has sold its power generation group, including the gas turbines, to ...
The new natural gas generation project at Plant Yates in Coweta County, Ga., continues to make progress, Georgia Power said ...
Natural gas–fired power generation has seen its ups and downs over the past couple of decades. In some cases, highly efficient combined cycle units were taken offline because they just weren’t needed.
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 ...
The Greek power system provides an interesting energy transition case study. Lignite, the lowest-ranked coal in terms of heat content, was for many years the leading source of power generation in ...
Dynamis Power Solutions, LLC (Dynamis), a leading mobile power generation packager in North America, and Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, announced Thursday a significant order, booked in ...
Hyundai Heavy Industries announced today that the company has jointly developed world’s first gas turbine-powered 174,000 m3 LNG carrier with GE Aviation and Marine (GE), a leading industrial gas ...
FREDERICTION, New Brunswick and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nu:ionic Technologies (Canada), Inc. ("Nu:ionic") and HybriGenix Futures Inc. (“HybriGenix”) are pleased ...
Inside Siemens Energy AG’s vast glass and steel assembly hall in central Berlin, engineers are close to completing a 500-ton turbine for a natural-gas power plant. Workers have spent weeks on ...
Baker Hughes to supply 25 aeroderivative gas turbines, including LM2500, LM6000, and LM9000 technology, for mobile power generation across upstream, refining, and petrochemical applications.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results