Duke Energy announces plans to build and operate the nation's first system capable of producing, storing and combusting 100% green hydrogen in a combustion turbine in Florida
- Duke Energy to build the first end-to-end green hydrogen system in the US
- System will produce, store, and combust 100% green hydrogen using existing solar energy
- Collaboration between Duke Energy, Sargent and Lundy, and GE Vernova
- Construction to begin later this year and expected to be completed in 2024
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- New end-to-end green hydrogen system will be located at Duke Energy Florida's existing facilities in
DeBary - Project designed to provide innovative solutions to benefit customers by adding more renewable energy to the grid
The innovative system is the result of collaboration between Duke Energy, Sargent and Lundy, and GE Vernova and will be located at Duke Energy Florida's
"Duke Energy is constantly evolving and seeking ways to provide clean, safe energy solutions to our customers," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "
System for production, storage and combustion of green hydrogen
This one-of-its-kind, end-to-end system will begin with the existing 74.5-megawatt (MW)
The resulting oxygen will be released into the atmosphere, while the green hydrogen will be delivered to nearby, reinforced containers for safe storage. During times when energy demand is highest, the system will deliver the stored green hydrogen to a combustion turbine (CT) that will be upgraded using GE Vernova technology to run on a natural gas/hydrogen blend or up to
Operational Features
- Safe, quiet generation and storage of energy
- Optimizes on-site solar generation
- Allows access to on-demand (dispatchable) energy
- End-to-end technology demonstration that could provide cost-effective decarbonization
Environmental Features
- No visual impact
- Zero greenhouse gas emissions
- Production of
100% green hydrogen from solar energy
"Duke Energy anticipates hydrogen could play a major role in our clean energy future," said Regis Repko, senior vice president of generation and transmission strategy for Duke Energy. "Hydrogen has significant potential for decarbonization across all sectors of the
Ensuring Future Reliability
Readily available hydrogen is a dispatchable energy source, meaning it is available on demand. It can be turned on and off at any time and is not dependent on the time of day or the weather, like sun, wind or other renewable energy sources known as intermittent.
Dispatchable energy provides a needed element of reliability that will enable us to add more intermittent energy sources, yet still ensure we can meet customer demand, even during extended periods of high demand. Using solar energy to generate green hydrogen enables solar plants to be optimized. Relying on intermittent energy sources without available dispatchable energy sources would put our future electric system at risk of having insufficient energy to serve customer demand.
Project Timeline
Construction of the demonstration project in
For additional information on the project, visit duke-energy.com/debaryhydrogen.
Duke Energy Florida
Duke Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, owns 10,500 megawatts of energy capacity, supplying electricity to 1.9 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across a 13,000-square-mile service area in
Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), a Fortune 150 company headquartered in
Duke Energy is executing an aggressive clean energy transition to achieve its goals of net-zero methane emissions from its natural gas business by 2030 and net-zero carbon emissions from electricity generation by 2050. The company has interim carbon emission targets of at least
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