Global fuel supply uncertainty is no longer a theoretical risk—it’s an operational reality. As LNG sourcing shifts, blending increases, and emergency fuel switching becomes more common, gas‑fired assets are being asked to operate outside historical assumptions. EPRI, as part of our mission to help ensure safe, reliable power for society, will be conducting a public webinar to explore how fuel composition variability affects gas turbine operability, emissions, and reliability—and what operators can do today to reduce risk in an increasingly uncertain fuel landscape. 📅 On Thursday April 2, at 9am US Eastern time 📅 'Considerations for Fuel Source Variability for Gas Turbines in Power Generation' Register here: https://lnkd.in/ex6_rzkF Variations in LNG composition, C₂+ content, and inerts can quietly erode operating margins—impacting startup reliability, combustion dynamics, emissions, and long‑term hardware life. In this webinar, we’ll unpack what fuel interchangeability actually means for gas turbines and how to manage risk as global fuel uncertainty becomes the norm. Bobby Noble, James Harper, Tom Sambor, P.E., Stephen Storm, EPRI