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The GE Brief: February 23, 2023

GE Reports Staff
February 23, 2023

A 40-Year Relationship Gets Stronger 
GE Aerospace has been doing business with India’s military and commercial sectors for decades. Those ties expanded last week with a flurry of new deals involving aircraft and naval vessels.

 

Ammonia: A Cleaner Fuel? 
GE and Japan’s IHI Corp. hope to develop technology for gas turbines that would safely burn ammonia, a fuel that would potentially be carbon-free during combustion and easier to transport than hydrogen. The intriguing details are here.

 

‘Be Authentic’
Devon Shepherd, a commercial business leader at GE Aerospace, has found growth through groups like GE’s African American Forum. The jet engines her company builds help connect the world, she says, but “we want to make sure we’re connecting all people, lifting them up, and bringing them home safely.” Read her story.

 

The 5 Coolest Things on Earth ?
1. Breaking up blood clots with an “ultrasonic tornado.”
2. Another core inside Earth’s core?
3. Frozen salt water takes on new forms.
4. Simulating the onset of Alzheimer’s in the lab.
5. Applying carbon capture to the oceans.

READ MORE HERE

 

 — Quote of the Day —

“Our Indian partners know that we have the capability and technology to make them successful. That’s why they keep working with us.”
— Youngje Kim, military sales lead for Asia, GE

Quote: GE Reports. Images: Shutterstock, GE Gas Power, GE.