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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Since the Aguirre Power Plant (Figure 1), owned by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), provides electricity to one third of Puerto Ricans, effective and efficient operation is essential ...
One of the world's largest engines becomes a clean generator. Originally designed to burn diesel, dual-fuel, or gasoline for tankers and container ships, the Wärtsilä 31 marine engine gets a new life ...
Everyone and their pet hamster probably knows that the most common way to produce hydrogen is via the electrolysis of water, but there are still a number of steps between this elementary knowledge and ...
Mainspring Energy has adapted its linear generators so they can run on hydrogen or ammonia fuel, on top of widely available fuels such as natural gas and biogas. “The generator has passed key tests to ...
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 ...
FLIR Systems reports on how its FLIR GF343 Optical Gas Imaging camera is being used for monitoring leak detection on Hydrogen cooled turbogenerators. Hydrogen cooled generators, used in power stations ...
Electrical-equipment manufacturers employ laboratory researchers, for the good reason that they want to find better ways of producing power, better ways of protecting power on transmission lines. One ...
Chicago, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global hydrogen generator market was valued at US$ 788.98 million in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 1,475.09 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of ...