Emerging Technologies, Renewable Energy
March 14, 2023
Via: Power MagazineThe global competition to build ever-larger offshore wind turbines continues to ramp up, with General Electric (GE) announcing the company’s renewable energy arm is developing a 17- to 18-MW model that could rival those currently being launched by Chinese groups. […]
Commercialization, Renewable Energy
September 9, 2022
Via: Renewable Energy WorldA federal judge has ruled that GE may not sell its Haliade-X offshore wind turbine in the U.S. The ruling came months after a jury sided with Siemens Gamesa in a patent infringement lawsuit between the two manufacturing giants. In […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
June 8, 2022
Via: Power MagazineThe first two GE 7HA.03 machines—the largest 60-Hz heavy-duty gas turbines in the world and the most efficient in GE’s fleet—are now operational at Florida Power & Light’s (FPL’s) newly inaugurated 1,260-MW Dania Beach Clean Energy Center (DBEC) in Broward […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
May 25, 2022
Via: Power MagazineGeneral Electric (GE) has been awarded two projects from the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) as it continues to develop and test equipment and systems needed for hydrogen combustion in gas turbines. GE on May 25 announced the proposals, which […]
April 22, 2022
Via: Power MagazineHydrogen combustion has begun at the 485-MW Long Ridge Energy Terminal combined cycle power plant—a flagship GE HA-class project that is purpose-built to transition from natural gas to hydrogen blends and ultimately be capable of burning 100% hydrogen. While the […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
June 16, 2021
Via: Power MagazineGE will supply a 50-Hz F-class gas turbine that is capable of combusting natural gas and hydrogen-blended fuels at EnergyAustralia’s 316-MW Tallawarra B Power Station in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in a project that will demonstrate how the coal-rich […]
Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
February 15, 2021
Via: Power MagazineGE Renewable Energy and independent asset manager Luxcara announced an agreement to develop Europe’s largest onshore wind farm, an installation that includes a 25-year full-turbine service and maintenance contract. Luxcara has begun infrastructure work on the project in Sweden. GE […]
February 10, 2021
Via: Power MagazineThe plan to retire the last coal-fired units at a power plant in Colorado has moved a step closer to completion, with the announcement that Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) has chosen General Electric (GE) technology to keep the plant operating […]
Emerging Technologies, Renewable Energy
February 8, 2021
Via: Renewable Energy NewsGE Research, GE Renewable Energy, and LM Wind Power, a GE Renewable Energy business were recently selected by the US Department of Energy (DoE) to research the design and manufacture of 3D printed wind turbine blades. The GE business units […]
Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
October 1, 2019
Via: Greentech MediaGE has won another huge deal for its 12-megawatt Haliade-X offshore turbine, this time for the 3.6-gigawatt Dogger Bank trio of projects in the U.K. The project’s co-developers, Equinor and SSE Renewables, named the technology their preferred choice, with the […]
Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
July 23, 2019
Via: CNBC energyGE Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of General Electric based in Paris, revealed “the first manufactured components” for its gigantic Haliade-X 12 megawatt (MW) offshore wind turbine. On Monday, the firm displayed the first nacelle for the turbine, which will now […]
July 10, 2019
Via: Renewable Energy NewsA 138 MW windfarm in Turkey is to be powered by 27 turbines from GE Renewable Energy. The Saros windfarm will be operated by Turkish energy company Borusan EnBW Enerji which is investing $190m in the project. Borusan EnBW Enerji […]
Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
May 22, 2019
Via: Energy Manager TodayGE Renewable Energy recently announced that it has secured 2,010 MW in onshore wind orders in North America through May 2019. These 728 turbines include windfarms across the United States, such as Engie’s recently announced 160 MW Jumbo Hill wind […]
Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
January 30, 2019
Via: Renewable Energy NewsGE announced today that it sees a future in housing its renewable generation businesses (onshore and offshore wind, hydropower) alongside its grid businesses which include substations and transformers plus solar, storage and distributed energy resource (DER) control software. GE Renewable […]
Commercialization, Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy
January 25, 2018
Via: CleanTechnicaGE announced its fourth quarter and full-year 2017 results this week, and its renewable energy division GE Renewable Energy highlighted its own performance, including a total of $10.4 billion worth of orders and $10.3 billion of sales. GE Renewable Energy […]
December 12, 2017
Via: CleanTechnicaWe have seen the fall of coal. The Dow Jones Coal Index, which stood at over 723 at its high in 2008, was down over 94% to 41.36 on December 8. Just as telling, all of the companies that were […]
News and Policies, U.S., World
April 21, 2017
Via: Power EngineeringGE announced it has completed the acquisition of LM Wind Power, a Denmark-based developer and manufacturer of rotor blades for wind turbines. The merger, which received approval in the European Union, the United States, China and Brazil, is valued at […]
March 28, 2017
Via: Power EngineeringGE announced an order from Competitive Power Ventures Fairview Energy Center involving two gas turbines and associated equipment for a 1,050-MW combined-cycle gas plant in Jackson Township, Pennsylvania. The plant will use GE’s 7HA.02 gas turbines, a steam turbine, generators […]
June 2, 2016
Via: Energy GlobalGE and Engro Corp. Ltd initiated a strategic alliance at GE’s Crotonville Global Leadership Institute that will make Engro a key digital industrial partner for GE in Pakistan and the region. Engro is one of Pakistan’s leading conglomerates with investments […]
April 28, 2016
Via: Penn EnergyVolatile oil prices, global competitive pressure, and the costs and challenges associated with corrosion and erosion mean that oil & gas production and refining operations need to operate more reliably than ever and at lower costs. GE Oil & Gas […]