D-11 Steam Turbine will be Used to Convert Kallpa Site into Combined-Cycle Operation
LIMA, Peru--09 November 2010-- A GE (NYSE: GE) steam turbine will be used to convert the Kallpa Generacion power plant in Chilca, Peru into combined-cycle operation, significantly increasing both the efficiency and the output of the power production at the site. Located about 60 kilometers south of Lima, the Kallpa facility is the largest thermoelectric plant in Peru.
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* One of the nation's largest homebuilders, Taylor Morrison, selects GE as exclusive appliance supplier.
* Builder cites GE's automated ordering and delivery process, nationwide service and delivery network, and innovative style of the company's Café™ line of restaurant-inspired appliances.
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Purchase to significantly increase Capital One's presence in credit and loyalty market
TORONTO, - Capital One Canada and GE Capital Retail Finance, the North American consumer lending unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), today announced a definitive agreement under which Capital One Canada will acquire and service GE Capital's Hudson's Bay Company credit card portfolio and related assets, with outstanding receivables of approximately $1.3 billion.
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* Address at Advanced Energy 2010 Conference Offers Glimpses of Future Based on the Choices Government, Utilities and Consumers Make Today
* Even Small Improvements over the Next 20 Years Could Wipe Out Emissions and Deliver Electricity Savings Equivalent to 2010's Entire Energy Output
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- Will oversee GE's non-U.S. operations with focus on high-growth markets
- More integrated local teams and intense market focus will accelerate GE global growth
FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Nov. 8, 2010 -- The General Electric (NYSE: GE) Board of Directors has named John G. Rice to lead the company's global operations. Rice, a GE vice chairman since 2005, will be in charge of GE's growth outside the United States. Rice will relocate to Hong Kong and his appointment is effective Jan. 1, 2011.