Hanwha and Baker Hughes Enter Into Joint Development Agreement for Ammonia Gas Turbines

With the goal of completely carbon-free operation of ships, Hanwha Power Systems and Hanwha Ocean (KRX: 042660) signed a Joint Development and Collaboration Agreement with Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), a global energy technology company, to design and produce low carbon ammonia gas turbines during the Baker Hughes Annual Meeting 2025 held in Florence, Italy on February 2-4.

Hanwha and Baker Hughes Enter Into Joint Development Agreement for Ammonia Gas Turbines

You are not logged in

If you want to read more, join the  ENERGY-HUB club

Login

Try the monthly membership in the ENERGY-HUB club for free!

Related articles

German industry urges next government to ensure lower energy prices at EU and national level

German industry association BDI has called on the next government to focus on lowering energy prices at both the national and Euro…

HyLion: Green Hydrogen Supply Chain From Scotland to Germany

The HyLion early demand project is designed to establish an end-to-end green hydrogen supply chain from Scotland to Germany with p…

Inside the Trial That Proved Hydrogen Can Fuel Eco-Friendly Glassmaking

Glass surrounds us, from the windows in our homes to the screens on our devices. Yet, few are aware of the environmental price tag…

Australia opens longest connected EV highway network

Australia’s longest connected electric-vehicle highway network is now operational, covering a 7,000 km route in Western Australia,…

Can Methane Pyrolysis Decarbonize Industry? Modern Hydrogen Thinks So

Modern Hydrogen, a clean energy innovation company based in Woodinville, Washington, has announced a strategic partnership with Pu…

ENERGY-HUB is a modern independent platformsharing news and analytic articles from the energy sector on a daily basis. Within our portfolio we monitor czech, slovak and foreign press releases.

87465
Number of published news
2092
Number of published events
1160
Number of published articles
ENERGY-HUB uses ČTK news (The Czech News Agency), the content is protected by copyright law.
Transcription, distribution, or other dissemination of the whole or of a part of the content is prohibited without prior consent.
Drtinova 557/10, 150 00 Praha 5, Česká republika