Siemens Energy, as part of the HYFLEXPOWER consortium, has achieved a world-first by successfully operating an industrial gas turbine with 100% renewable hydrogen. This milestone, accomplished at the Smurfit Kappa site in Saillat-sur-Vienne, France, brings to light a promising outlook for carbon-neutral power generation and the ambitious goal of decarbonizing energy-intensive industries.
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European Hyflexpower consortium, spearheaded by Siemens Energy, has accomplished an unprecedented feat: powering a gas turbine entirely with renewable hydrogen. This revolutionary demonstration, known as Power to Hydrogen to Power (P2H2P), marks a historic milestone in clean energy production and paves the way for a greener industrial landscape.
Siemens Energy is set to supply 12 cutting-edge electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 200 MW to the Normand’Hy project in France, spearheaded by Air Liquide. This ambitious project aims to produce 28,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually, starting in 2026, contributing to both industry and the mobility sector.
Siemens Energy has secured a game-changing order from Air Liquide to provide a dozen cutting-edge electrolysers for a major hydrogen production project in Normandy. š
Siemens Energy’s technology is vital to Ørsted’s FlagshipONE, Europe’s largest commercial production facility for carbon-neutral marine fuels in northeastern Sweden.…
Under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI), Brooge Energy, a Cayman Islands-based infrastructure provider, announced a partnership with Siemens Energy, one of the world’s largest energy technology suppliers, to develop a plant in Abu Dhabi that will use solar PV to produce green hydrogen and ammonia. Brooge Energy is currently involved in clean petroleum products, biofuels, and crude oil storage.
The Masdar-led initiative focused on green hydrogen to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has been working actively with licensors to certify a new production pathway for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from methanol, according to a statement from the alliance of Masdar, TotalEnergies, Siemens Energy, and Marubeni.
An innovative renewable energy research project has reached its initial phase thanks to the collaboration of the Hyflexpower consortium, which consists of ENGIE Solutions, Siemens Energy, Centrax, Arttic, the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and four European institutions.
In an effort to decarbonize energy systems, Siemens Energy and Georgia Institute of Technology will conduct technology development to enable the flexible use of hydrogen fuels.
In Newcastle, UK, a collaboration led by Siemens Energy has started construction of a new £3.5 million (US$4.24 million) ammonia cracker prototype that would generate green hydrogen on an industrial scale.