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High Hydrogen - Literature review of CCGT/CCGE/CHP systems operating on high hydrogen content gases.

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Abstract:

This deliverable is number 1 of 8 in the project and forms the basis of the project direction. It provides information on the current gaps in knowledge of plants operating on High Hydrogen fuels. The report provides an in depth review of the current literature landscape relating to the use of hydrogen rich fuels for both reciprocating engines and gas turbines. All current fuels containing hydrogen are detailed with their other constituent parts. The report identifies the scaling principles to determine how the results from the laboratory can be applied to the plant being constructed for the next phase and real world applications. Appendix A3 Analysis of HSE gas turbine and gas engine incidents database has been removed for confidentiality reasons.

Publication Year:

2012

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Michels, H.J., Lindstedt, P., Moodie, K., Santon, R.

Energy Category

Language:

English

File Type:

application/pdf

File Size:

1461522 B

Rights:

Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Further information:

N/A

Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage