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In the 1940s, it took a Qantas flight more than four days and seven stops to fly from Australia to London. In 2018, a Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner named Emily, powered by a pair of GE jet engines,…
Jalan menuju dekarbonisasi penuh dengan tantangan. Sumber energi terbarukan seperti angin dan sinar matahari hanya dapat memasok daya dalam waktu-waktu tertentu sehingga membutuhkan adanya jaringan…
Seiring berkembang pesatnya teknologi energi terbarukan, transisi energi globalpun bergerak sama cepatnya. Tiga tren besar dalam sektor energi yang dikenal sebagai tiga D’s, yakni dekarbonisasi,…
For hundreds of years, the art of casting industrial components has hardly changed: Design an object, create a model, use the model to build a mold and then cast your final product by pouring molten…
NASA Partners With GE On Hybrid Electric Flight Research “Decarbonizing flight is our industry’s moonshot,” GE Aviation president and CEO John Slattery wrote after a visit to NASA last month…
A few years ago, when GE Renewable Energy announced plans to build an offshore wind turbine so powerful it could generate enough electricity to supply the equivalent of 16,000 European homes, the…
An algorithm that could help diagnose cancer, flooring that draws power from footsteps and a frozen heart muscle that lives to beat another day. This week’s coolest things prove there’s magic…
Reflecting on a recent visit to NASA, GE Aviation President and CEO John Slattery wrote this week that decarbonizing aviation was “our industry’s moonshot.” Now GE engineers and the U.S. space agency…
Engineer Mark Leary has been helping GE Aviation build jet engines for three decades. The work is in his blood — literally. More that 60 years ago, Mark’s mother, Patricia, helped the company design…
When Sanford Moss patented an ingenious gas turbine more than a century ago, he hoped the device would change the world. And it eventually did, though not in the way he originally imagined. Moss’…