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GE Reports Russia/CIS
May 07, 2020

«В полной боевой экипировке он с осторожностью продвигается вперед, внимательно осматривая окрестности, тщательно изучая рельеф, чутко улавливая доносящиеся звуки. Его задача – составить развернутую карту местности, выявить потенциально уязвимые места, оперативно передать в штаб ценные сведения…». Думаете, перед вами фрагмент учебника по подготовке разведгрупп? Ошибаетесь. Это описание функционала робота MAGIC (Miniature Air Gap Inspection Crawlers) от GE, используемого для обследования состояния генераторов газовых и паровых турбин.

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Electricity

Where Turbines Are Born: An Inside Look at GE’s Big Iron Maternity Ward

Tomas Kellner
October 04, 2017
There are places in the world that make us feel small and force us to marvel at the skills and ambitions of their architects and engineers. They include cathedrals in Europe, NASA's Cape Canaveral rocket launch pad or the Panama Canal. GE’s gas turbine plant in Greenville, South Carolina, may not be on everyone’s list. But it comes close.
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The Waters Of Life. Maintaining Our Most Precious Resource

August 24, 2017
Our Most Precious Resource
Water is our most precious resource.  We drink on average around four litres a day, and it is an irreplaceable element of our industry and our agriculture. Indeed it is at the very heart of our existence.
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Powering Bangkok

August 24, 2017
Everyone needs electricity. Be it to cook, to take a shower or even to charge your phone.
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The Digital Revolution in Oil & Gas

May 26, 2016
 width=One billion people. A global economy that is 20% larger. Huge growth in energy demand. Challenging production margins. These are the problems. The solution? That is digital.
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Energy

Give and Take: How the World and GE Power Benefit from the GE Store

Benjamin Seiden
November 23, 2015
Some 1.3 billion people don’t have access to reliable electricity today. The International Energy Agency’s 2014 World Energy Outlook estimates the world needs to add some 7,200 gigawatts (GW) of power generating capacity by 2040 to meet new demand and replace old plants. Two thirds of that growth will be in non-OECD countries, including places like China.
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Alstom

New Power Generation: GE-Alstom Energy Deal Redefines Power Industry in Coming Decades

Tomas Kellner
November 02, 2015
GE completed its acquisition of Alstom’s power and grid business today. The transaction, GE’s largest industrial deal ever, unites two storied businesses with roots stretching to the very dawn of the power industry more than a century ago and to its pioneering founders Thomas Edison and Elihu Thomson.
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Electricity

They Might Be Giants: The World’s Largest Gas Turbines Will Light Up Pakistan

October 28, 2015
Each one weighs nearly 400 tons, as much as two really big blue whales. Each one will cover thousands of miles by sea and land from the place of their birth in Belfort, France, to the farming town of Bhikki in Pakistan’s Punjab province. They are still fairly unknown, but once they reach their destination, they will affect millions of lives.
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Distributed Power

GE Inks $1 Billion in Deals to Help Solve Indonesia’s Electricity Gap, Fix Locomotives

October 26, 2015
GE signed four deals with Indonesia for a variety of critical energy and transport projects, the company said today. GE said the estimated combined value of the transactions exceeded $1 billion.
Three of the agreements will significantly boost power-generation capacity in Southeast Asia's biggest economy. The fourth accord provides maintenance for locomotives.
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Water Treatment

Power from the Sewer: One Person’s Wastewater is Another’s Electricity

Renee Twardzik
October 14, 2015
Wastewater treatment plants are often among the biggest users of electricity, sending power down the drain. Engineers at GE, however, have hit on a solution that could remove waste from the equation – literally and figuratively. “What if you can have it all,” says Tom Stanley, chief technology officer at GE Water & Process Technologies. “We can help turn wastewater treatment plants from energy consumers into energy producers.”
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