Hydrogen, green methanol, and ammonia are often spoken of in the same breath—but why? What links them?
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A major step in decarbonising the power industry is the use of hydrogen—or hydrogen/natural gas blends—in gas turbines to generate electricity. While replacing natural gas with hydrogen significantly reduces the plant’s carbon footprint, it’s not without substantial design and safety challenges.
Read MoreAs the world works to reduce its carbon footprint, hydrogen is increasingly discussed as a clean, viable fuel of the future. While hydrogen presents unique challenges, it's no more dangerous than other flammable substances—it’s just different. These differences require designers and operators to think differently, too.
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