The new ammonia gas turbine combines Baker Hughes' compact turbine technology with PSM's ammonia combustion system, a US-based subsidiary of Hanwha.
Ammonia-fueling is widely seen as key to shipping’s decarbonization. And while ammonia fueled four stroke engines will soon be a reality, ammonia gas turbines could be in the not too distant future.
Taking a well-to-wake approach to CO2 emissions means that the shipping industry will look beyond emerging engine ...
Korea's Hanwha Group said Tuesday it has partnered with global energy technology firm Baker Hughes for the joint development of a low-carbon ammonia gas turbine.
Agreement to focus on creation of 100% ammonia combustion dual fuel with natural gas small-size turbinesAmmonia is a low-carbon fuel that can ...
The ammonia gas turbine to be developed through this collaboration will be based upon the proven, small-size world class turbine technology of Baker Hughes, and a newly-developed ammonia ...
Hanwha Power Systems and Hanwha Ocean have signed a joint development and collaboration agreement with Baker Hughes to design and produce low carbon ammonia gas turbines, to contribute towards ...
Korean shipbuilder aims to develop world’s 1st ammonia-powered ships by 2028 Hanwha Group has partnered with Baker Hughes, a ...
The agreement was signed during the Baker Hughes 2025 Annual Meeting in Florence. The new ammonia turbine will be suitable for marine applications but also for onshore and offshore applications ...
Hanwha Power Systems and Hanwha Ocean have embarked on a partnership with Baker Hughes to develop ammonia gas turbines for ships, marking a step towards carbon-free maritime operations.
Hanwha already tested successfully a proof-of-concept of the combustor, with 100% ammonia as the fuel gas, and Baker Hughes completed its initial turbine feasibility studies in 2024. The two ...