- 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
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- ユーティリティスケールのイーストロッキンガム廃棄物発電所に、GEスチームパワーの35メガワットタービンを搭載。このタービンは、GEの再生可能蒸気発電技術の一端を担う
- 新たな廃棄物発電所は、リサイクル不能な廃棄物を確実で安定的な電力に変えて国内電力網に供給するとともに、総カーボンフットプリントを年間30万トン削減――これは自動車64,000台分の排出量に相当
- 幅広い燃料源を対象に効率的で確実な蒸気発電技術を提供してきた、GEの100年に及ぶ経験を活用
バーデン(スイス)— 2020年10月30日 — GE(NYSE:GE)は、西オーストラリア州イーストロッキンガムに新設される廃棄物発電所に、再生可能蒸気発電技術を提供します。
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WILMINGTON, North Carolina—October 29, 2020—GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) announced today that Synthos Green Energy (SGE), a member of the Synthos Group S.A., has initiated discussions with Poland’s National Atomic Energy Agency (Państwowa Agencja Atomistyki - PAA) about a potential BWRX-300 small modular reactor project.
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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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- GE Gas Power Services Deal to Provide New Parts for Phu My 2.1 and 4 Combined-Cycle Plants, located in Phu My Power Generation Center;
- Deal will help Improve Efficiency, Availability, Reliability and Reduce Operational Costs of the two Facilities
- GE Steam Power Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support training of EVN GENCO 3 personnel, and co-operation for the submission of tenders for services related to steam turbine and generator equipment maintenance
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HANNIBAL, OH (PRWEB) October 13, 2020 -- Long Ridge Energy Terminal (“Long Ridge”), located in Hannibal, Ohio, announced plans to transition its 485 MW combined-cycle power plant to run on carbon-free hydrogen. In collaboration with New Fortress Energy (“NFE”) and GE, Long Ridge intends to begin providing carbon-free power to customers as early as next year by blending hydrogen in the gas stream and transition the plant to be capable of burning 100% green hydrogen over the next decade.
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- MOUs with five Canadian nuclear energy suppliers also announced
- Vendor Design Review of BWRX-300 continues with additional submittals
WILMINGTON, North Carolina—October 6, 2020—GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) today announced that it will be working with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to progress options for the potential deployment of small modular reactors in Ontario including GEH’s BWRX-300 SMR, a major step in making the Canadian SMR Roadmap a reality.
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- GE’s Axial Fuel Staging technology for its 9E gas turbine increased flexibility and decreased emissions for Raffineria di Milazzo (RaM)’s “Termica Milazzo” combined heat and power (CHP) plant
- Combustion system modification, lowering exhaust massflow at operational turndown, improved significantly the emissions sustainability of the plant
- The project is helping Termica Milazzo improve plant flexibility and participate in Italian Balancing Services & Capacity Market enhancing investment economics
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- Major steam turbine and generator outage at Cernavoda nuclear power plant completed in only 30 days and with all necessary safety precautions in place amidst COVID-19 pandemic
- As part of $120M multi-year service agreement with Societatea Nationala Nuclearelectrica (SNN), this project builds on GE’s global nuclear services execution capabilities across its installed base of 200 nuclear units worldwide
- Cernavoda plays a critical role in delivering 1,400 MW of CO2-free nuclear power for Romania, about 20% of the country’s overall electricity
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