Interesting looking at that picture of the HMI in the article. I can’t find the source of it, is it from a press release?
It shows 10 combustion chambers, and the graphic can be correlated to the type from here to be tubular (pg 9) or tuboannular (pg 11), although I neither trust the HMI graphic (god knows I know the idiots that design these), and I know that this random PDF is not exhaustive. What’s curious is the A/B for each combustion chamber, in most plants this indicates redundancy (alpha/bravo/charlie, etc.) but I doubt that’s what it means here since multiple A/B pairs are at a high temperature in the picture.
Also the figure in the image of 443.45 tons/hr of pure hydrogen yields nonsensical power output. I don’t think the interpretation is correct.
More photos:
Article talking about a similar project:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d42473-022-00211-0Fact sheet on “H2 readiness”:
https://www.vgbe.energy/en/?jet_download=c27e206dba054173d43e4201a2bec5a5d0a839b6 [PDF]Cool to see a hydrogen project that’s not just a disguise for natural gas