GE Vernova Special: Powering Tomorrow
Vietnam, Australia, and Norway. These three countries have one thing in common: Each is embracing the energy transition in a powerful way. Read the GE Reports stories and watch the exclusive documentary miniseries released this week by GE Vernova.
A Power Shift in Southeast Asia
Vietnam’s rapid economic rise has meant a fast-growing need for more electricity. As the nation moves away from coal toward renewable sources like solar, it is relying on natural gas to keep its grid humming. Find out how this evolution is playing out in the lives of a dragon fruit farmer and country leaders for GE Vernova.
H2 Oz
South of Sydney, GE Vernova’s Gas Power business is working to create the world’s first power plant capable of operating on 100% hydrogen, a fuel source that can drastically reduce carbon emissions for Australia and its neighbors in Asia. Meet three people at the core of this revolutionary transition.
Nordic Know-How
Norway’s geography and culture make it an ideal leader in carbon capture, sequestration, and utilization. On the country’s west coast, a group of engineers is developing an array of technologies that could hold the key for the large-scale deployment of this important carbon-canceling process. Find out more.
Powering Tomorrow
Embark on a journey across the world in this breathtaking video series that follows the stories of nine people at the heart of the energy transition — in Vietnam, Australia, and Norway.
— Quote of the Day —
“Renewable energy cannot stand alone. Conventional power plants will create the fundamental backbone of the grid.”
— Lan Phung, general manager, GE Gas Power Vietnam
Quote: GE Reports. Images: GE Vernova. Video: GE Vernova