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Everyone needs electricity. Be it to cook, to take a shower or even to charge your phone. The Asian Development Bank predicts that 48 nations of the Asia Pacific region will collectively…
The digital economy in the U.S. is already on the verge of stalling. Failing to foster innovation and technological growth would further erode the nation’s competitiveness…
The dry “cierzo” that blows through Aragón, Spain, is so strong that one ancient Roman scholar warned that the wind — which regularly reaches more than 100 miles per hour — could upend armies. Now…
Millions of people will step outside today to watch as the “Great American” solar eclipse cuts across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. But a group of experts responsible for…
The recent GE-organized Powering the Philippines event raised awareness, and debate, from the more than 250 attending energy leaders on the opportunities, and issues, confronting the sector…
Kelli Gills knew she wanted to be a doctor from the time she was a little girl. She remembers demanding that her mother let her “check her heart” and ultimately convincing her mom to buy her the game…
Harvard Business Review today published Jeff Immelt’s personal account of his 16 years as GE chairman and CEO. “As I was becoming CEO, the world was changing,” writes Immelt, who stepped down as CEO…
Indonesia’s Lombok Island is renowned for its nutrient-rich seas. In addition to supporting a wide variety of marine life, the Lombok waters, and its sheltered bays, are ideal locations for…
Regardless of size, wealth, geography, and development status, many nations today have one thing in common - an insatiable hunger for energy. Power usage was 23.8 trillion kilowatt hours in…
“Yes, they let women do some things at NASA, Mr. Johnson. And it’s not because we wear skirts. It’s because we wear glasses.” This was a standout line from Hidden Figures, a recent hit movie…