GE Vernova Revolutionizes Turbine Technology in Greenville, South Carolina
Key Ideas
  • GE Vernova successfully validated its advanced DLN combustion technology in Greenville, enabling operation on natural gas, hydrogen-natural gas mixtures, and pure hydrogen with low NOx emissions.
  • The technology, available from 2026, eliminates diluents, improves energy efficiency by 4-7%, reduces NOx emissions below 25 ppm, and extends maintenance intervals.
  • This innovation is part of GE Vernova's commitment to decarbonize its global fleet of 2,800 turbines, contributing to a more sustainable industrial sector.
GE Vernova has completed validation of its cutting-edge Dry Low NOx (DLN) combustion technology for Class B and E gas turbines in Greenville, South Carolina. The successful tests have demonstrated the technology's capability to operate on various fuels, including natural gas, hydrogen-natural gas blends, and pure hydrogen, while maintaining dry emissions below 25 ppm of NOx. This breakthrough innovation is set to be commercially available from 2026 for both new installations and retrofitting existing Class B and E turbines. The technology eliminates the need for diluents, leading to enhanced energy efficiency gains of 4-7%, significant reductions in NOx emissions, and extended maintenance intervals. By adopting this advancement, GE Vernova is reinforcing its dedication to decarbonizing its vast industrial turbine fleet, which currently consists of around 2,800 units deployed worldwide. This move aligns with the company's mission to drive sustainability and environmental responsibility within the industrial sector, marking a pivotal step towards a cleaner and greener future.
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