Ep. 49: Building on the Cornerstone: Gas Power’s Energy Transition Journey
Cutting Carbon18 Sep 2023

Ep. 49: Building on the Cornerstone: Gas Power’s Energy Transition Journey

The discourse surrounding gas power today cements it as an integral part of the energy transition, both as a bridge for the expansion of renewables, and as a foundational and evolutionary source of power generation in its own right. Eric Gray, CEO of GE Vernova’s Gas Power business, guides Jeff and Brian on a journey through Gas Power’s historical significance and series of innovative technologies—including aeroderivative gas turbines, hydrogen (as a zero-carbon fuel), and carbon capture (CCS).

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