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Baker Hughes recently announced several milestones including advancements in the company’s hydrogen-enabling technologies, as well as progress in executing several customers’ hydrogen projects and new collaborations in the sector.
The company unveiled a new Hydrogen Testing Facility for validation of its NovaLT industrial turbines meant to run blends all the way up to 100% hydrogen, it said. The new facility includes a test bench to allow full load testing, with complete fuel flexibility up to 100% hydrogen, and features a 300-bar pressure and 2,450 kg storage capacity. Baker Hughes says this infrastructure allows it to test turbines in all project conditions, and it will later serve as a hub for Baker Hughes’ collaboration with customers in the hydrogen economy.
Baker Hughes also recently completed manufacturing and testing of its NovaLT16 hydrogen turbines for Air Products’ Net-Zero Hydrogen Energy Complex in Edmonton, Canada. The NovaLT16 turbines underwent full load testing at the new Hydrogen Testing Facility. This family of turbines can be deployed for a variety of industrial applications, including combined heat and power, as well as for pipeline and gas storage operations, the company said.
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