News tagged gas-turbine
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German firm to spend €1.6bn converting power plants to hydrogen
German energy company EnBW has ordered one of Germany’s first hydrogen-ready gas turbine power plants at its generating site in Stuttgart-Münster. Now, the site generates heat and electricity from three… The post German firm to spend €1.6bn converting power plants to hydrogen appeared first on Global Construction Review.
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Engineering the next generation
Improving processes and unlocking future innovations relies on new ideas. Many of the engineers of tomorrow who will deliver these breakthroughs are currently learning their craft at university. However, students at Fontys University of Applied Sciences are already making a difference in the world of engineering thanks to an initiative set up by Sulzer’s Venlo […] The post <strong>Engineering the next generation</strong> appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Singapore to get first ‘hydrogen-ready’ power plant
Singapore’s Keppel Energy has reached a final investment decision to develop a 600MW “hydrogen-ready” combined cycle gas turbine power plant, which means it will start operational life burning gas but… The post Singapore to get first ‘hydrogen-ready’ power plant appeared first on Global Construction Review.
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Sulzer supplies first-in-class pump technology to Keadby 2 combined cycle gas turbine power plant Built by SSE in collaboration with Siemens, the 840 MW Keadby 2 power station in Lincolnshire, UK, is one of the most advanced gas-fired power plants in the world. Scheduled to commence operation in 2022, the facility will be the first […] The post The perfect combination appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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