In the second episode of the exclusive ‘Future Energy Perspectives’ series, Dr Norbert Henkel and Olaf Kreyenberg from Siemens Energy explain how hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants can displace coal while maintaining baseload power and grid stability, and accelerate the rise of renewables.
Text: Dr Norbert Henkel and Olaf Kreyenberg / Siemens Energy
Read by: Philip Gordon
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