April 13, 2021 – Schenectady, NY – GE Energy Consulting has been recognized and named to the Forbes America’s Best Management Consulting Firms 2021 List. This prestigious award is presented by Forbes and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list was announced on March 16, 2021 and can currently be viewed on the Forbes website.
If you regularly drive long distances, it’s good practice to pop your car’s hood every few months for a thorough inspection of the engine, transmission, radiator, pumps and brakes. But if you’re only clocking up to a few dozen miles per month from the weekly supermarket run, you may be able to take a raincheck on that quarterly checkup.
- New releases deliver increased integration with Proficy Operations Hub and Proficy Historian to provide centralized web-based visualization, control, and data in context
- Proven multi-purpose, multi-industry HMI/SCADA and MES routing solutions are highly scalable and offer powerful development tools to promote efficient operations
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- Process Digital Twin solutions allow generators to extract additional value from assets with new operating modes that unify the plant to trading floor to maintain optimal performance
- Performance Intelligence, Performance Optimization and Production Planning modules connect users, asset capabilities, and analytics to remove inefficiencies and drive profitability
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- Scalable solution provides Transmission and Distribution Utilities with the Tools to Make Data Driven Decisions to Reduce Operational Costs
- 90% Productivity Gain Expected from Push-Button Analysis and Prescriptive Maintenance
- Focus on High Priority Areas can Produce 27% Cost Savings vs. Current Practices
SAN RAMON, Calif. – October 14, 2020 – GE Digital today introduced a purpose-built Visual Intelligence Platform for utilities.
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- Finland’s national electricity transmission grid operator Fingrid prepares to automate consumption and generation balancing, utilize European wide markets and prepare to meet regulatory requirements of Electricity Balancing Guidelines
- The solution from the Grid Software Solutions business in GE Digital helps Transmission System Operators address operations restructuring to ensure the integration of renewable energy into the current European power system
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One day, when he was still barely a teenager, the film director Steven Spielberg came to visit his father, Arnold, at work. It was the late 1950s and the elder Spielberg was building computers for GE in Phoenix. His designs included a revolutionary machine that a group of computer scientists at Dartmouth College later used to write BASIC, the programming language that revolutionized personal computing.
- End-to-End Solution Enables Electric Utilities to Meet Customer Expectations of a Reliable and Resilient Distribution Grid Via Next-Generation Control and Optimization
- Approximately 25% of the world’s meters served by ADMS are already managed by GE Digital’s solution. Leading utilities around the world like i-DE in Spain, UK Power Networks in the UK and PPL in the USA benefitting from GE Digital’s ADMS
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Last year, GE Healthcare and Roche announced that they would collaborate to create clinical decision support solutions on shared digital platforms for so-called “precision health” in oncology and critical care, to be powered by data and smart algorithms.
The airline industry capitalized on the value of networks with the creation and extension of booking systems to travel agents decades before we started shopping on the Internet. Today, advances in wireless technology and computing power are enabling the industry to push the benefits of digital networks deeper into operations to make fleets more responsive and efficient.