Baker Hughes and Hanwha Announce Partnership to Develop Small-Size Ammonia Turbines
03 Febbraio 2025 - 8:00AM
Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), an energy technology company, Hanwha
Power Systems and Hanwha Ocean announced Monday a Joint Development
and Collaboration Agreement (JDCA) for a new small-size turbine for
ammonia applications that will leverage Baker Hughes’ small-size
gas turbine technology and Hanwha’s ammonia combustion system. The
agreement was signed during the Baker Hughes 2025 Annual Meeting in
Florence. The new ammonia turbine will be suitable for marine
applications but also for onshore and offshore applications, and
for electric generation and mechanical drive.
Ammonia is a critical fuel in enabling the decarbonization of
hard-to-abate sectors, including marine, oil and gas, and power.
Hanwha Ocean, one of South Korea’s leading shipbuilders, will be
the main beneficiary of the JDCA and will adopt the new solution as
a propulsion system for their future vessels, thus enabling
maritime decarbonization.
Hanwha already tested successfully a proof-of-concept of the
combustor, with 100% ammonia as the fuel gas, and Baker Hughes
completed its initial turbine feasibility studies in 2024. The two
companies target to complete the full engine test with ammonia by
the end of 2027, after which the turbine (~16MW power range) will
be commercially available for orders.
“Decarbonizing hard-to-abate industries and transportation is
one of the most pressing but high-potential opportunities of our
time,” said Alessandro Bresciani, senior vice president of Climate
Technology Solutions at Baker Hughes. “We believe fuel switching to
ammonia will play a key role in achieving significant emissions
reductions across these sectors, and to realize this ambition, the
industry needs more partnerships such as this. Together, we will
continue to lead by example and take energy forward.”
“We are very excited to be collaborating with Baker Hughes to
deliver an innovative and efficient solution to enhance the
adoption of ammonia as a fuel for the propulsion system for future
vessels. This collaboration marks a significant turning point in
accelerating the transition to low-carbon fuel propulsion in the
global maritime industries,” said James Shon, senior executive vice
president and head of Product Strategy and Technology at Hanwha
Ocean.
“The transition to low carbon fuels is a mission for everyone in
the marine sector. We aim to play a key role in the decarbonization
of the sector, together with Baker Hughes, by supporting ammonia
combustion and packaging systems,” said Nuno Kim, executive vice
president and head of Hanwha Power Systems Ship Solution
Division.
Baker Hughes is currently exploring how its small-size gas
turbines can accelerate the transition from diesel motors to
turbines powered by ammonia and hydrogen. In January 2024, the
company announced the completion of the successful testing of the
world’s first 100% hydrogen turbine, which is now commercially
available and with orders under execution.
About Baker HughesBaker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) is
an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and
industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience
and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative
technologies and services are taking energy forward – making it
safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and the planet. Visit
us at bakerhughes.com.
About HanwhaFounded in 1952, Hanwha has grown
quickly by anticipating and responding to changing business
environments with a balanced business portfolio that includes
energy & materials, aerospace, finance and retail &
services. Our expertise and synergy in key areas have catapulted us
into the seventh-largest business in South Korea and a Fortune
Global 500 company. Hanwha continues to grow rapidly as we strive
to pursue global leadership in all of our businesses. We are
building a robust foundation for sustainable development and a
brighter future for everyone. For more information, visit:
www.hanwha.com
For more information, please contact:
Baker Hughes Media RelationsChiara Toniato+39
3463823419chiara.toniato@bakerhughes.com
Hanwha Power Systems Media Relations Sung
Jae Park +70 7147 4895 sungjae.park@hanwha.com
Baker Hughes Investor RelationsChase
Mulvehill+1 346-297-2561investor.relations@bakerhughes.com
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