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Teledyne GFD’s Hydrogen Detection Innovation at Three Upcoming Events

Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) is all set for three upcoming energy-related events in Europe and Asia.Teledyne GFD at All Energy 2025, World Hydrogen Summit the volt post

Visitors to the Teledyne GFD booth at All Energy 2025 (Glasgow, UK, 14-15 May), World Hydrogen Summit 2025 (Rotterdam, Netherlands, 20-22 May), and World Gas Congress 2025 (Beijing, China, 19-23 May) will see firsthand the benefits of leveraging sector knowledge and solutions derived from decades of empowering safety in all forms of power generation. Teledyne GFD’s hydrogen detection expertise and technologies will be the major focus across these events.

The All-Energy exhibition and conference is the UK’s largest low-carbon energy and renewables event, with hydrogen being a main focal area for both grid integration and battery energy storage systems (BESS).

Hydrogen is created in BESS systems during the battery charging and discharging process, or when a malfunction develops, resulting in thermal runaway. Once launched, thermal runaway is likely to end in a fire, but with the correct detection system, the effects can be mitigated.

Teledyne GFD, which has a UK manufacturing facility in Renfrew, roughly 8 km west of Glasgow, will highlight four key technologies on stand B39.

The Recently Introduced Spyglass Xtend Triple-Infrared Flame Detector Offers:Teledyne GFD at All Energy 2025, World Hydrogen Summit the volt post

  • Simultaneous detection of both hydrogen and hydrocarbon fires.
  • Boosts safety in environments where hydrogen flames can spread to co-located systems or nearby equipment and start fires involving hydrocarbon fuels that are invisible to a hydrogen-only detector.
  • Integrated high-definition CCTV video delivers clear, rapid imaging of fuel fires like gasoline and jet fuel, while the near-IR video option detects fires caused by hydrogen and methanol, making it ideal for BESS applications.
  • Five selectable sensitivity levels are available.

Other notable instruments at All Energy 2025 will include the tried-and-tested GD10P infrared (IR) gas detector and the GS700-Hydrogen, a high-performance and extremely adaptable all-in-one instrument capable of detecting both hydrogen and natural gas in utility grid integration projects.

Whether it’s 100% hydrogen, hydrogen mixes, or natural gas, the portable GS700-Hydrogen makes gas detection easier in applications including outdoor/indoor leak detection, purging, barholing, and pipeline gas testing.

The completely ATEX-certified equipment provides both safety and peace of mind, allowing utilities to promptly identify the source of gas leaks, saving crucial time and lowering detection-related expenses like wasteful excavations.

Teledyne GDCloud, an easy-to-use new cloud solution that improves gas detection measurement by recording hazardous events, will also be on display. Users can use this technology to help assure regulatory compliance and streamline safety programmes.

One of Teledyne GDCloud’s most impressive features is the ability to visualize comprehensive gas sensor values from field sessions. Advanced location mapping capabilities allows users to trace a technician’s route during an inquiry.

This feature enables breadcrumb mapping to pinpoint the precise places that correlate to gas readings recorded by the detector. Users can also engage with interactive charts and tabular data presentations to gain further insight into field activity and occurrences.

The same four technologies will be showcased at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025, where Teledyne GFD can be found at booth A93. In fact, Teledyne GFD’s hydrogen expertise has led to an invitation to offer a presentation at the event titled ‘Regulatory Framework and Compliance throughout the Hydrogen Value Chain’.

Teledyne GFD will once again demonstrate these innovations to visitors at the World Gas Congress, a flagship gas and energy industry event held every three years, at booth Z12 in hall D. A group of local specialists will be present to address current and/or upcoming gas detection challenges.Teledyne GFD at All Energy 2025, World Hydrogen Summit the volt post

Further reflecting its strong global presence, Teledyne GFD will also take booths at two events in the United States during May: AGA (American Gas Association) 2025 on May 4-8 in Aurora, Colorado; and OTC (Offshore Technology Conference) 2025 on May 5-8 in Houston, Texas.

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