Although generally hydrogen is only mentioned within the context of transportation and energy storage, by far the most useful applications are found in industrial applications, including for the ...
Power plants need to do all they can to cost-effectively produce electricity. Plants look for savings in all sorts of places, but the good news is there’s a relatively simple switch that can have a ...
How is Hydrogen used in the Power Generation Industry? Many power generators over 150 MW in capacity utilize hydrogen as a cooling method to transfer heat from the power generating winding enclosure ...
When turbine generators were first introduced more than 100 years ago, they were cooled by air. However, as unit output increased there became a need for more efficient cooling. This led to the ...
The first and largest of its kind: a 30 MW, pure-hydrogen electrical generator called the Jupiter One just completed its first successful full-system test. The Jupiter One is the most powerful and ...
The operation of an electric power generator produces large amounts of heat that must be removed to maintain efficiency. Depending on the rated capacity of the generator, it might be air-cooled, ...
EnergyAustralia has committed to building a 300MW fast-start gas generator in NSW that will combine “green hydrogen” with gas and help fill the market opportunities created by the retirement of the ...
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