natural gas
Europe’s gas price cap is sending the wrong message – EFET
"We have a policy that is reducing the effectiveness of the market and is sending gas trading to locations outside the EU..." - Mark Copley, EFET.
GE secures combined heat and power contract in Kazakhstan
GE will supply two GE 6F.03 gas turbines to power Aksa Energy’s new combined heat and power plant in the Kyzylorda region of Kazakhstan.
How solar surge saved Europe from the energy crisis
While both wind and solar generated more than a fifth of EU electricity in 2022, it was solar power that made the biggest impact.
Geo-data contract awarded for UK’s first power station with carbon capture
Fugro has been awarded a ground investigation contract for SSE Thermal and Equinor’s planned Keadby 3 Carbon Capture Power Station in North Lincolnshire, UK.
GE bags two service contracts for six power plants in China
GE has signed long term service agreements with Chinese utility Guangdong Energy Group and China Huadian Corporation LTD.
The green future for gas turbines
Gas turbines have a key role to play in stabilising affordability, security and sustainability in Europe’s energy sector, argues Christer Björkqvist of ETN Global.
IEA forecasts fossil fuel peak this decade
Global demand for fossil fuels shows a peak across all World Energy Outlook scenarios this decade as the world energy order is reshaped.
Centrica trials hydrogen at UK’s Brigg gas-fired power station
Centrica Business Solutions is teaming up with hydrogen tech developer HiiROC to trial injecting hydrogen into its existing gas peaking plant at Brigg, Lincolnshire, UK.
World’s first emissions-reducing integrated hybrid drive system for an LNG plant
NEC has selected Siemens Energy to supply a gas/electric hybrid drive system for an LNG plant being built in Charlton, Massachusetts, US.
How process electrification can complement natural gas
There is an opportunity for natural gas to position itself as a flexibility enabler, write Eric Koenig and Shailesh Chetty of Schneider Electric.