- GE’s Power Conversion business has been awarded a $40 million contract from DSEC for two National Security Multi-Mission Vessels’ power and propulsion systems.
- The ships are being developed for the US Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) to provide cadets with at-sea training on operational vessels, but also can be available for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions.
- The new ships will have an all-electric plant, enabling students to be trained on some of the latest technology being used in the commercial m
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- Naepo District Heating Plant, powered by GE’s highly efficient and advanced 7HA.02 gas turbine technology, will provide approximately 500 megawatts (MW) to the national grid, and steam for district heating for over 100,000 citizens of Naepo City
- The new gas turbine-based district heating plant will replace a previously planned Solid Refuse Fuel boiler plant
- Project will build on GE’s extensive experience applying HA gas turbine technology to district heating projects in South Korea at GS Power’s Anyang plant
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- GE to support Albany International Airport’s Master Plan to transform airport into digital incubator, contributing cutting edge technology to create safer travel
- Airport signs on as first customer, using GE’s Wellness Trace App to track COVID-19 cleaning protocols
- New AI, machine learning and other digital technologies to be unveiled at the Airport from GE’s Research Lab in the coming weeks
NISKAYUNA, NY and COLONIE, NY – Thursday, November 12, 2020 – Albany International Airport in collaboration w
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- GE brings additional repair services to PT GE Nusantara Services by building turbine blade capability within the plant and increasing overall center capacity
- Transformation of the site took less than one year with stringent COVID safety measures in place
- The adoption of lean principles allowed GE to reduce gas turbine component repair cycle time by 30 percent
- Expansion led to an increase of approximately 50 positions and first repaired set of B- and E- components being shipped from the Center in 2020
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- GE will provide three 9HA.02 heavy duty gas turbines for the Dongguan Ningzhou power plant, operated by the Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd.
- Dongguan Ningzhou power plant will add 2,400 MW, the equivalent electricity needed to power more than four million homes in China, becoming one of the largest gas power plants in China’s mainland
- The project is the first H-class gas turbine planned by local government after policy reform in the Greater Bay Area, focused on the coal-to-gas energy transition
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- The multi-year strategic partnership will enable GenesisCare to offer patients greater access to leading technology, with a plan to explore further collaborations to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment and cardiovascular care
- The agreement is valued at more than USD 130 million over the next five years, including imaging technologies, digital solutions, clinical education and services
- Together, GenesisCare and GE Healthcare aim to achieve earlier, faster and more confident cancer diagnosis and more precise intervention and individualiz
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- New Perth Aeroderivative Services L2 facility and Tooling Store underscores GE’s commitment to provide local, flexible and faster support for aeroderivative power plant operators in Australia, which provide a total of 2,373 MW, powered by GE’s aeroderivative technology
- With the first-of-this kind workshop in Australia, GE better positions itself to perform planned and unplanned maintenance locally, reducing repair cycle time and logistics costs for Australian aeroderivative power plant operators
- GE’s hig
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- East Rockingham utility-scale waste-to-energy (WtE) plant will be equipped with GE Steam Power’s 35-MWe turbine, part of GE’s renewable steam power technology portfolio
- The new WTE plant will convert non-recyclable waste into reliable and dependable electricity for the Australian grid while lowering the overall annual CO2 footprint by 300,000 tons – the equivalent of taking 64,000 cars off the road
- Builds on GE’s 100 years of experience providing efficient and reliable steam power technology across a range of fuel sources
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