The Zero Emission Hydrogen Turbine Center, a Swedish hydrogen power plant project, is integrating gas turbines, renewables, energy storage and electrolysis in a flexible energy system of the future. Siemens Energy’s Åsa Lyckström explains how.
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Text by Åsa Lyckström
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