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Snam and Baker Hughes Successfully Complete First Trial for the Use of Hydrogen as Fuel in a Gas Compression Station

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Snam and Baker Hughes Successfully Complete First Trial for the Use of Hydrogen as Fuel in a Gas Compression Station

December 6, 2022

NovaLT12 turbine at test bench in Italy

Baker Hughes NovaLT™12 at a test bench in Florence, Italy

 

  • The test, carried out in Istrana, Italy, confirmed the compatibility of the turbines used in the plant with a blend of 10% hydrogen and natural gas

 

HOUSTON and LONDON, Dec. 6, 2022 – In November, Snam successfully completed a series of tests aimed at experimenting with the use of hydrogen as a fuel to power gas turbines, at one of its natural gas compression stations in Istrana, Italy. The experiment, which was the first of its kind globally and carried out in collaboration with Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, demonstrated the compatibility of the various assets with the use of a blend of hydrogen (at 10%) and natural gas.

The Istrana plant is one of 13 compression stations along Italy’s gas transportation network, with the function of boosting gas to help it travel through pipelines towards the various consumption points across the country. This is the first Italian compression station in which a "hydrogen-ready" turbine, the NovaLT12, designed and built by Baker Hughes in its Italian plants, has been installed. The tests also involved another Baker Hughes turbine which was already in operation in the plant, the PGT25, designed for operation with natural gas, which was tested for the first time using a blend of natural gas and hydrogen (at 10%). Between boosting and storage stations, Snam has 39 PGT25 turbines installed, out of a total of 73 machines, which account for about 70% of its total power capacity (1,325 MW).

The introduction of hydrogen in increasing quantities in the current fleet (from the 10% blend tested up to volumes between 15% and 20%) will allow for a greater reduction in CO2 emissions compared to the use of natural gas alone. Based on the operating data for 2021, a permanent use of 10% of hydrogen in all the Snam group’s PGT25 turbines would make it possible to avoid almost 20,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year, further reducing the already limited impact of natural gas supply.

Snam plans to continue its collaboration with turbine suppliers with the aim of extending hydrogen compatibility tests to its entire turbocompressor fleet. The investigations in progress are aimed at verifying, “in-the-field," both the reaction of the various components from a metallurgical point of view, and the required maintenance and efficiency of the turbines in the presence of hydrogen, as well as compliance with stringent safety and environmental impact requirements. In the future, these tests could lead to the development of a consistent standard for the design of all future compression units used by Snam.

The tests were carried out by Snam together with Baker Hughes, the company's partner in both the supply of the new NovaLT12 turbine and the field test activities. The latter also involved Saipem and Max Streicher, as technology partners, and Siad, which supplied the hydrogen.

The goal of the initiative is to continue testing existing gas infrastructure for compatibility with the use of hydrogen, making it ready to transport this molecule, that will play a key role in the energy transition process.

In 2019, Snam was the first in Europe to experiment the injection of hydrogen into a section of its high-pressure gas transport network, first at 5% and subsequently at 10%. In 2020, tests of the NovaLT12 turbine with hydrogen up to 10% blended with natural gas were carried out at the Baker Hughes plant in Florence, Italy. This is the first family of Baker Hughes high-performance “Hydrogen ready” turbines, capable of burning natural gas and hydrogen blends, from 5% up to 100% hydrogen. Snam is also conducting studies on the compatibility of its storage sites with hydrogen, with the goal to complete the assessment of its entire infrastructure.

 

About Baker Hughes

Baker 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 Snam

Snam is Europe’s leading operator in natural gas transport and storage, with an infrastructure enabling the energy transition. It ranks among the top ten Italian listed companies by market capitalization. The Group operates a pipeline network of approximately 41,000 km spanning from Italy, Austria, France, Greece and the United Kingdom and manages 3.5% of the world’s gas storage capacity. It is also one of the main operators in LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) regasification. With its 80 years of experience in the management and development of networks and plants, Snam guarantees security of supply and promotes the energy transition across territories, through investments in green gases (biomethane, hydrogen) and energy efficiency. The Group’s business model is based on sustainable growth, transparency, the promotion of talents and diversity and the social development of local areas also through the initiatives of Fondazione Snam.

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For more information, please contact:

Baker Hughes Media Relations:

Chiara Toniato

+ 39 3463823419

chiara.toniato@bakerhughes.com

 

Snam Media Relations

+39 02 37039163

ufficio.stampa@snam.it

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