GE Vernova Contract to Power Hydrogen-Capable Plant in Singapore
Key Ideas
  • GE Vernova secures a contract to supply a 9HA.01 gas turbine for a hydrogen-capable power plant in Pulau Seraya, Singapore, with operations starting in 2027.
  • The power plant will initially run on natural gas and has the ability to blend up to 50% hydrogen, supporting a future transition to 100% hydrogen fuel and reducing carbon emissions.
  • GE Vernova's advanced DLN2.6e combustion system allows the turbine to combust high volumes of hydrogen without diluents, aligning with global efforts for decarbonisation.
  • The consortium of GE Vernova, POWERCHINA, and SEPCO III will execute the engineering, procurement, and construction contract, emphasizing Singapore's commitment to achieving a net-zero economy by 2050.
GE Vernova has secured a contract to supply a 9HA.01 gas turbine for a 600MW hydrogen-capable power plant at Pulau Seraya power station on Jurong Island, Singapore. The contract, celebrated during a groundbreaking ceremony by YTL PowerSeraya Group, marks the beginning of a new era in power generation. The facility, set to start operations by 2027, will initially rely on natural gas while having the capability to blend up to 50% hydrogen. This adaptability positions the plant for a seamless transition towards a fully hydrogen-powered future, in line with global strategies to curb carbon emissions. The collaboration between GE Vernova, POWERCHINA, and SEPCO III aims to deliver an efficient and sustainable power plant, emphasizing the potential of hydrogen-blended natural gas in reducing environmental impact. Ramesh Singaram, GE Vernova Asia gas power president and CEO, highlighted the significance of this project in advancing the decarbonization of the power generation sector. The establishment of the Global Repair Service Solution center in Singapore further underlines GE Vernova's commitment to the region by providing specialized services for turbine repair and maintenance. This initiative aligns with Singapore's ambitious goal of achieving a net-zero economy by 2050. GE Vernova's technology, developed under the US Department of Energy's high hydrogen turbine program, represents a crucial step towards a greener energy landscape and underscores the company's dedication to innovation and sustainability.
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