GE Vernova and IHI Advance Ammonia Combustion for Low-Carbon Energy
IHI Corporation and GE Vernova have completed a large-scale test using 100% ammonia as fuel in F-class gas turbine components. The test was conducted under full-load conditions, matching real operating pressures, temperatures and flow levels.
The results showed emission levels in line with the companies’ development roadmap. Both companies are continuing further testing using prototype combustors as part of their efforts to move toward commercial deployment by 2030.
The demonstration took place at a dedicated test facility designed to replicate actual turbine operating environments. The project focuses on using ammonia as an alternative fuel that can reduce or eliminate carbon dioxide emissions during combustion.
This development is part of ongoing work to support lower-carbon energy systems. By combining engineering capabilities and fuel innovation, the collaboration aims to enable practical applications of ammonia in power generation.
The milestone highlights progress in developing new fuel technologies for large-scale energy infrastructure.
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