Next-generation gas-fired power plants are actively switching to hydrogen as their primary fuel. This minimizes carbon dioxide emissions while maintaining high efficiency and performance.
Modern turbines are already capable of running on a mixture of natural gas and hydrogen, and a complete switch to hydrogen fuel is planned for the future. The main engineering challenge is to adapt equipment to work with hydrogen, taking into account its high combustion temperature and corrosiveness.
Hydrogen production and storage systems are also being integrated into the infrastructure of such power plants. Hydrogen sources include both traditional technologies for producing hydrogen from natural gas and green hydrogen produced using renewable energy sources.
Such plants are becoming a symbol of the transition to zero-emission energy.
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