Green Hydrogen for New Power Plants

How can green hydrogen burn CO₂-free in future gas turbines safely, efficiently and cleanly? This key question for the energy transition, which researchers at TU Darmstadt are working on, is one of the first challenges for JUPITER, the first European exascale supercomputer.

Green Hydrogen for New Power Plants

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