送配電設備の故障リスクの管理や投資最適化を「EnergyAPM」で支援
- GEはこのたび、GEの電力アセットマネジメントソリューション「EnergyAPM(エナジーエーピーエム)」を富士通が日本国内で販売することに合意しました。
- 「EnergyAPM」は送配電設備の故障率を抑え、保守コストの削減につながります。
- また同ソリューションは、マイクロサービスアーキテクチャを採用しており、お客様のご要望に応じてクラウド上またはオンプレミス環境のいずれにおいても使用可能です。
- 同ソリューションを提供することで、GEはお客様のデジタルトランスフォーメーションを推進しワーク・ライフ・バランスの向上に貢献します。
【東京:2021年12月17日】 GE(NYSE:GE、以下GE)と富士通株式会社(本社:東京都港区、代表取締役社長:時田 隆仁、以下、富士通)は、このたび、GEの電力アセットマネジメントソリューション「EnergyAPM」の日本国内における販売に合意しました。本合意に基づき、富士通は、GEが日本向けに機能拡充した「EnergyAPM」の販売を開始しました。
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Supply chain participation in deployment of small modular reactors in Poland could generate more than $1 billion in GDP for Canada, accelerate decarbonization of Polish economy and increase its competitiveness
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO—December 15, 2021—GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), BWXT Canada Ltd. (BWXT Canada) and Synthos Green Energy (SGE) today announced their intention to cooperate in deploying BWRX-300 small modular reactors (SMR) in Poland.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Jon AllenGE Vernova
+1 910 819 2581
[email protected] Natalie Cutler
BWXT Canada Ltd.
+1 519 620 5288
[email protected] Mariusz Ilnicki
Synthos Green Energy
+48 668 48 36 73
[email protected]
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- Technip Energies and GE Gas Power will develop a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a ‘first of a kind’ large amine-based post combustion carbon capture at scale solution to integrate with a proposed H-Class natural gas fired power plant at Teesside, England
- Following completion of the FEED study, bp will invite Technip Energies and GE Gas Power to bid for the EPC contract to construct the power station and carbon capture facility
- GE Gas Power will provide proven expertise in natural gas combined cycle plant engineering, operabili
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- Flexible and efficient natural gas fired plant enables Brazil to increase its energy security while continuing to expand its development of renewable energy resources, including solar, wind in addition to compensating the seasonal reduction of hydro power
- The 1.5-Gigawatt CELSE - Centrais Elétricas de Sergipe S.A’s Port of Sergipe I Complex is currently the largest gas power plant in operation in Latin America and may provide for up to 15% of energy consumption in northeastern Brazil
- Port of Sergipe I is GE’s second H-Class turnkey com
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- ADNOC and GE to develop a roadmap that includes reducing carbon emissions from gas turbines which provide power for ADNOC’s downstream and industry operations
- Roadmap to include the potential use of hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon capture solutions to reduce carbon emissions from power generation
- Roadmap expected to support the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative
- Joint cooperation initiative leverages ADNOC’s position as one of the world’s lowest carbon oil and gas producers and a leader in the emergi
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- GE and Harbin Electric Corporation will provide two 9HA.01 heavy duty gas turbines to Guangdong Huizhou power plant operated by the Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd,
- New power plant is expected to deliver 1.34 gigawatts (GW) of electricity to Guangdong province and steam for the industrial process of the chemical complex present in Huizhou
- Project marks first GE 9HA.01 gas turbines blending Hydrogen in mainland China and first manufactured from GE Harbin Electric HDGT Joint Venture in Qinh
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- GE Renewable Energy, which provided critical equipment and solutions during Igarapava’s construction and installation, has recently signed a new contract to provide operation and maintenance support for the plant
- Services will be performed by GE Renewable Energy in all five hydroelectric generating units available, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, over five years
- Located in the boarder of the states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo, Brazil, the hydroelectric plant has a total of 210 MW of installed capacity, enough to provide electric
For media inquiries, please contact:
Waldemar Oldenburger
Communications, Hydro Solutions
GE Renewable Energy
+49 172 631 22 34
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WILMINGTON, NC—December 7, 2021—GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) today announced that it is utilizing its Nuclear Virtual Reality Solution (VRS) tool to help nuclear power plant operators train personnel for outage, operations and maintenance work.
The solution helps plant personnel train for operational scenarios encountered during maintenance and refueling outages including vessel disassembly and reassembly, fuel movement and inspections.
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Jon AllenGE Vernova
+1 910 819 2581
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