Mitsubishi Power recently delivered two M501JAC advanced-class gas turbines to the IPP Renewed project in Utah — the cornerstone of the project’s utilization of hydrogen for power generation, the company said. The 694,000 lb. turbines journeyed from Japan to the IPP Renewed site via ship, train and truck traveling over 5,800 miles in 30 days. Hydrogen will be provided to IPP Renewed from the nearby ACES Delta Hydrogen Hub.
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