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Strange Cargo: How Do You Move An 8 Million-Pound Heat-Recovery Steam Generator Down The Hudson? Swimmingly.

Amy Kover
September 18, 2017
On a tranquil day in early August last summer, boaters out for a sail on the Hudson River may have noticed something rather strange — an enormous barge carrying what looked like a 12-story structure inching its way beneath the Rip Van Winkle Bridge.
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Power and Light for 13,000 Indonesian Villages

September 15, 2017
Bringing electricity to 13,000 remote villages for the first time is the objective of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Region Development and Transmigration (KEMENDES) and GE in July.
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Coming Soon To ASEAN - The Smart Grid Revolution

September 11, 2017
Just as smartphones revolutionized the telecommunications sector, smart grid technologies are poised to make the same impact throughout the energy ecosystem. Factors driving the development and adoption of smart grid solutions include increased demand for integration of renewable energy sources, and government policies and mandates for sustainable energy.
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Mekong Nations Eye Hydropower To Drive Energy And Economic Plans

September 08, 2017
Hydropower is the colossus of the renewable energy world – the single largest clean energy source available today accounting for more than 16% of total global electricity generation worldwide, and 85% of total global renewable electricity.
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Leading the Digital Transformation of the Power Industry

August 26, 2017
The need for power will never end.
ASEAN is home to over 600 million people and is one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world. With a projected growth of 4 to 6 per cent in the coming years, how can ASEAN grow without having the proper energy infrastructure?

However, the power industry faces a complex set of challenges – it needs to extend electricity access, provide sufficient power to support existing grid infrastructure, ensure environmental sustainability and improve efficiency across an increasingly multi-dimensional energy value chain.
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Growing Infrastructure Needs in ASEAN

August 24, 2017
Today, ASEAN is a fast growing nation with a combined population of 600 million people and GDP of USD 2.4 trillion. ASEAN economies will need more than USD 60 billion a year to fulfill infrastructure needs, especially their energy and transport sectors (Asian Development Bank, July 2014). However, ADB found that ASEAN countries average spend only about 4% of their GDP on infrastructure. Let’s take a deeper look into the infrastructure investment needs in ASEAN and GE’s efforts to support the growth across the region.

The Boy Who Beeps

August 24, 2017
Imagine living in a world where every single electrical device you see is connected to the internet. A world where machines can talk to one another and tell us what they know.
GE is changing the conversations with Industrial Internet. GE is connecting a network of intelligent machines which will transform businesses as dramatically as the consumer Internet has changed our lives. GE is bringing together industrial engineering with sensors, software and big data analytics to create brilliant machines.
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Part 2: Energy Efficiency is Our Future

August 24, 2017
Continue from Part 1
Distributed Power systems
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Powering The Philippines – Policy Framework And Directives To Drive Industry Expansion

August 23, 2017
The recent GE-organized Powering the Philippines event raised awareness, and debate, from the more than 250 attending energy leaders on the opportunities, and issues, confronting the sector in the near term future.
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Bringing More Power To More People

August 22, 2017
Regardless of size, wealth, geography, and development status, many nations today have one thing in common - an insatiable hunger for energy.
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