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Mitsubishi Power warns of turbine supply squeeze, previews hydrogen blending and salt-cavern demonstrations
Summary
Mitsubishi Power representatives told the Resource Management committee increased demand for firm dispatchable power is straining global supply chains for gas turbines and described demonstration projects using hydrogen blends, electrolyzers and salt-cavern storage to decarbonize power generation.
Jim Keller, vice president of North American manufacturing for Mitsubishi Power, and Joe Stica, vice president for U.S. new equipment sales, told the Resource Management committee that global demand for gas turbines has surged and supply chains are at or near capacity, producing extended lead times for large-frame equipment.
Joe Stica said much of the near-term demand requires “firm dispatchable power,” and argued that to meet the timeline toward the end of…
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