Innovative Project Aims to Advance Hydrogen Permitting and Safety Standards
Key Ideas
  • GE Vernova leads a $1 million project, H2Net, with Clemson University and Roper Mountain Science Center to enhance hydrogen permitting and safety.
  • The project aims to develop an AI Assistant named HySAGE to streamline safe hydrogen handling and permitting processes.
  • Dr. Sunita Satyapal highlights the importance of technological advancements in the clean hydrogen sector and efficient siting and permitting practices.
  • The project aligns with the Biden-Harris administration's focus on clean energy investments and contributes to the nation's clean energy future.
GE Vernova is spearheading a three-year, $1 million project, called H2Net, in collaboration with Clemson University and Roper Mountain Science Center to enhance permitting and safety for hydrogen deployment. Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the project will focus on developing an AI Assistant named HySAGE (Hydrogen Smart Assistant for Governance Execution). This AI tool will be specialized in handling critical documents related to safe hydrogen operations and permitting. The validation of HySAGE will take place at GE Vernova’s Gas Turbine Manufacturing and Technology Center in Greenville, SC. The project aims to enhance modeling capabilities to incorporate various codes, standards, and environmental scenarios, increasing the tool's accuracy and versatility. Dr. Sunita Satyapal from the U.S. DOE emphasizes the crucial role of technology in boosting clean hydrogen's economic potential and ensuring safe and efficient siting and permitting processes as hydrogen infrastructure expands. This initiative aligns with the Biden-Harris administration's clean energy goals and will contribute to the nation's clean energy future.
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