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GE Vernova is in partnership to develop a green-hydrogen peaking power supply for a Duke Energy power plant in Florida, adapting a GE gas turbine to operate with flexible fuel sources, including 100% green hydrogen.

GE Vernova is joining Duke Energy in its development of an “end-to-end green hydrogen system” at the latter’s DeBary plant, near Orlando, and starting up in 2024. It will be the first plant in the U.S. to produce and use green hydrogen to power a gas turbine for peaking power applications, when the grid requires additional electrical generation.

Green hydrogen is an industrial gas fuel produced from water by electrolysis using renewable energy, so that it generates no polluting emissions.

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