Abu Dhabi, UAE; December 11, 2006: GE's Oil & Gas business is expanding its broad portfolio of products and services to help meet the pressing energy and environmental needs of customers in the Middle East. The region represents a high-growth, emerging market for GE with orders in this market worth US$8 billion in 2005, up from US$1 billion in the late 1990s.
Dubai, September 25, 2006: GE's Oil & Gas business will supply six PG6581B (Frame 6B) gas turbines, equipped with dual fuel IGCC (integrated gasification combined-cycle) type combustion systems, to Qatar Shell GTL Ltd. for the Pearl GTL (gas-to-liquids) project in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.
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GE Releases 2006 Citizenship Report, ''Solving Big Needs''; Theme Emphasizes Size as an Advantage in Helping Meet Global Needs
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'Ecomagination' is company's commitment to addressing environmental challenges
Dubai, UAE, March 26, 2006: GE, the global technology, media and financial services company, is committed to bringing to market new technologies that help its customers meet pressing environmental challenges. Whether this includes the need for efficient sources of energy or technology that is cost effective and safe for its customers, GE sees 'Ecomagination' as helping to tackle global environmental issues.
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Sharjah, February 22, 2006 -- Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (SEWA) has selected GE Energy's gas turbine technology for the Hamriyah Power Station, located in the Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
GE will supply four Frame 9E gas turbines for phase one of the simple-cycle, base load power plant, which will add 380 megawatts of capacity to the Sharjah electricity grid. The primary fuel will be natural gas.