What if gas turbines could run entirely on green hydrogen? [07]
Green hydrogen–capable gas turbines (H₂‑GTs) promise firm, dispatchable, zero‑carbon power that can backstop high-renewables grids and decarbonize peaking and industrial generation. Within the last 24 months, OEMs have validated 100% H₂ dry‑low‑NOx (DLN) combustors at full pressure ratios—an inflection point that moves H₂‑GTs from concept to pilot-to-early commercialization in the late‑2020s. GE Vernova completed a campaign demonstrating 100% hydrogen operation with <25 ppm NOx (dry) and is targeting commercial solutions for its B‑ and E‑class fleet by 2026 ; Siemens Energy’s HYFLEXPOWER program operated an SGT‑400 on 100% H₂ on-site with integrated power‑to‑H₂‑to‑power; Mitsubishi Power has executed 50% H₂ co‑firing on an advanced‑class unit and is scaling projects tied to salt‑cavern hydrogen storage hubs. [gevernova.com] , [gasturbineworld.com] , [energytech.com] Yet, running turbines entirely on green hydrogen raises tight-linked system questions: Can the fuel be produc...