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The GE Brief — November 7, 2019

November 7, 2019 SOUPED-UP REPAIR SHOP Over the next decade, Asian nations are projected to add more than 400 gigawatts of electrical capacity; that’s like adding a Germany to the power grid, then…

Aerospace

Service Economy: New $1 Billion Deal Highlights Commercial Aviation’s Asia Growth

Mamas and papas, it might be high time to let your babies grow up to be pilots, or at least aircraft mechanics. The aviation industry has been in a steep climb since the early 1970s, and aircraft…

Future of electricity

The Fixers: How A Repair Shop In Singapore Is Fueling Asia’s Electrification

How do you switch on the lights for people in the Asia-Pacific region who don’t have electricity — nearly 50 million of them? Companies and governments have been trying to solve that riddle for…

Offshore Wind

Shore Leave: A 107-Meter-Long Blade For The World’s Most Powerful Offshore Wind Turbine Arrives In Boston For Testing

Boston Harbor is no stranger to revolutions. But unlike the boxes of tea bobbing on its waters some 246 years ago, the precious cargo that arrived from Europe last week made it safely to dry land,…

Offshore Wind

Power Up: The World’s Most Powerful Wind Turbine Generates First Electrons

Optimism over the potential for offshore wind power is easy to find: The International Energy Agency expects global offshore wind power —spurred by a new generation of mind-bendingly powerful…

The GE Brief — November 5, 2019

November 5, 2019 SPECIAL DELIVERY Historically, some big things have happened in Boston Harbor: the Boston Tea Party, for instance, which helped galvanize the American Revolution. This week, though…

Hydropower

Go With The Flow: These Engineers Are Building A Fish-Friendly Hydropower Plant

In the Pacific Northwest, salmon don’t stay still for long. They are born in fresh water, take off downstream to mature in the ocean and then, when they’re old enough, they head back upriver to spawn…

The Vanguard

The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Robotics experts built smart blocks that can move and communicate like a swarm of insects, a new development in battery technology could help electric vehicles recharge in the time it takes to get a…

Manufacturing

Talking About Her Generation: This Saudi Engineer Is Helping Her Country Reach Beyond Oil Into Manufacturing

It was not long ago that the Saudi Arabian economy had a one-track mind. “Oil is our one and only chance to build a future,” said one of the kingdom’s major writers, Abdul Rahman Munif, about his…

The GE Brief — October 31, 2019

October 31, 2019   ‘ANOTHER QUARTER OF PROGRESS’ GE posted its third-quarter earnings on Wednesday, reporting organic growth and margin expansion, and a strong backlog of $386 billion — up 14…