- Acquisition highlights GE Vernova’s commitment to invest strategically in technologies and talent that help accelerate the sustainable energy grid
- Greenbird’s utility-focused technology and data integration experts will expand the capabilities of the company’s GridOS® software portfolio, allowing grid operators to more easily connect systems and integrate data at scale
- Reducing the complexity of big data integration for utilities creates more opportunities for AI-driven grid automation and enables them to
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The world has faced myriad challenges in recent years, from challenges to energy security and extreme weather events impacting the grid to the COVID-19 pandemic and the macroeconomic turbulence it caused. These have helped to catapult sustainability to the top of the boardroom agenda, with companies now striving both to succeed as a business and in contributing to solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges at the same time.
On December 4, 2020, Brian Gutknecht, strategic marketing leader at GE Vernova, coined a memorable phrase to describe the era-defining topic of climate change. “It’s the ‘everything, everywhere’ problem,” he explained on the first episode of Cutting Carbon, the GE Vernova podcast that launched that year.
Naciye Tan, LM Wind Power’ın Bergama fabrikasında 5 yıl önce çalışmaya başladı. İşe başladığı andan itibaren işini çok seven ve LM Wind Power’da Finish Operatörü olarak çalışan Naciye Tan, rüzgar türbini kanatlarını güneşin yansımasını engelleyecek olan matlaştırma işlemi ile son dokunuşu gerçekleştiriyor. Yani gelcoat ile kaplanmış rüzgar türbini kanatlarını zımparalayarak daha mat hale getirme aşamasında yer alıyor.
Blessed with hundreds of high Alpine lakes, Switzerland gets nearly 60% of its electricity from hydropower, with another 30% coming from nuclear and the rest mostly from renewable sources. This year, to help meet the expected electricity demand during the winter, the country has turned to GE technology.
- Recognized as a Leader by independent industry analyst firm Verdantix in its Green Quadrant for APM Solutions 2022 report
- Comes after a commissioned study found the five-year ROI of GE Digital’s APM software to be more than 290% for Oil & Gas applications
- APM software is increasingly vital to energy companies that must maximize plant reliability and efficiency with the energy transition underway
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Reporting GE’s second-quarter results, Chairman and CEO of GE and CEO of GE Aerospace Larry Culp said, “The GE team delivered a strong quarter, with growth in orders, revenue, and profit, as well as positive free cash flow. Aerospace was a key driver, and services remained a bright spot of performance. While this remains the toughest operating environment I’ve seen, I am proud of how the GE team is taking action to manage continued pressures.”
Culp noted that orders grew 4% organically year over year, driven by the 26% orders growth in GE’s Aerospace business.
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Today is an exciting day for GE as we announced the new brand names for our three planned future companies: GE HealthCare, GE Vernova, and GE Aerospace.
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