Lowering LNG’s Carbon Footprint
The use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is booming these days, and the industry is looking for ways to reduce the carbon emissions produced during its making. One method that GE and Shell Global Solutions are exploring would use hydrogen to power the turbines that provide power and compression to transform large volumes of natural gas to a liquid. Read about their new agreement here.
COP27: Public Financing for Emerging Countries
Advancing the energy transition is especially tough for economies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. That’s why they need government-backed financing for renewables and gas power generation, and facilitating this is the goal of GE’s Energy Financial Services business. We have their story here.
The Energy Revolution Will Be Digitalized
As world leaders at COP27 look for ways to accelerate the energy transition, one critical strategy is the deployment of software. GE Digital CEO Scott Reese explained how in a piece appearing on the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center website, of which GE is a presenting partner. Read his article.
The ABCs of ZZZs
More than a third of American adults don’t get enough sleep, and 70% of active-duty warfighters in the U.S. military sleep less than six hours a night. How might that affect human performance and brain health? The Department of Defense has awarded a $3.4 million grant to GE Research and the Uniformed Services University to conduct a study using a high-performance MRI system that could yield more insights. Read about it here.
— Quote of the Day —
“To solve the most important problems in neurology, we need new tools. MAGNUS is bringing image quality to brain scans that we’ve never seen before.”
— Luca Marinelli, senior principal scientist, GE Research
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