Energy

Gas turbine power plants are facilities that harness the combustion of natural gas or other gaseous fuels to generate electrical energy. One of their distinctive features is their capability for rapid start-up and power modulation. This makes them crucial for providing flexible services to the electrical grid, such as demand and supply balancing, which are becoming increasingly important with the growing integration of intermittently available renewable energies like solar and wind into the grid. The idea of transitioning the use of fuels in these power plants from natural gas to a blend of natural gas and hydrogen, and finally to pure hydrogen, reflects the growing interest in hydrogen as a clean and sustainable energy carrier. Hydrogen is considered a promising option for reducing carbon emissions in both industry and transportation.

Systems and power plants: support for the design and manufactoring.
NHOE perfoms safety analisys for high-risk facilities.

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Renowable Energy