GE Vernova’s LM6000VELOX packaged solution will reportedly become the first aeroderivative gas turbine application to operate on 100% renewable hydrogen.
The Whyalla hydrogen power plant in the Upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia, will utilise surplus renewable energy, generated by wind and solar farms, to produce green hydrogen that will be stored and used to power four LM6000VELOX units.
ATCO Australia made the order for the four units, and they’re expected to be commissioned by early 2026. H2 View understands that the power plant will deliver a combined capacity of up to 200MW to help meet electricity demand in the region.
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