Advancing Hydrogen Turbine Technology: Doosan Enerbility Hosts International Symposium in the U.S.
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- Doosan Enerbility hosted an 'International Joint R&D Symposium on Hydrogen Turbines' in the U.S. to showcase advancements in hydrogen turbine technology.
- Over 50 attendees from government bodies, academic institutions, and corporate sectors participated in the symposium, focusing on research outcomes and R&D collaborations.
- The company highlighted achievements in developing hydrogen turbine combustor nozzles and showcased examples of F-class hydrogen co-firing combustors, aiming to expand opportunities in the Americas market.
- Doosan Enerbility is leading a national project with U.S. universities to develop next-generation hydrogen turbine combustors, supported by the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning until 2026.
Doosan Enerbility recently hosted the 'International Joint R&D Symposium on Hydrogen Turbines' in Atlanta, United States, with a focus on promoting hydrogen turbine technology. The symposium gathered over 50 attendees from various sectors to share research outcomes and strengthen the R&D network for hydrogen turbines in the country. Presentations included updates on the development of gas and hydrogen turbines, showcasing achievements in hydrogen turbine combustor technology and high-temperature component maintenance. A consortium has been formed with Georgia Tech, the University of Cincinnati, and Purdue University for a national project aimed at advancing fundamental design and testing technologies for next-generation hydrogen turbine combustors. Doosan Enerbility aims to enhance its hydrogen turbine development capabilities through ongoing research cooperation and expand its presence in the Americas market. With a successful history in localizing gas turbines, the company is now focusing on developing a 400 MW-class ultra-large hydrogen-fueled turbine, set to be completed by 2027.
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