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Renewable Power

Full Steam Ahead: This Biomass-Burning Plant Will Inch Japan Closer To Its Renewables Goals

February 05, 2020
As a modern-day wonder of reinvention, Japan’s power sector rivals David Bowie, Madonna and Prince. In the decade prior to 2011, fossil fuels and nuclear power dominated the country’s grid, generating close to 90% of the island nation’s electricity. But following the devastating tsunami in 2011, Japanese authorities shut down the country’s 11 nuclear reactors (which represented about 30% of Japanese electricity at the time) and boosted imports of liquified natural gas (LNG), fuel oil and coal to burn in the country’s power plants.
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future of energy

Why We Should Take A Super-Critical Look At Coal Financing

Karan Bhatia GE
July 26, 2017
As one of the largest energy technology companies in the world, we at GE believe climate change is real and that more should be done to transition to clean energy. We have put our money where our mouth is and developed one of the largest renewable energy portfolios in the world, investing over $20 billion in clean tech R&D over the last 12 years.
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Renewables

A Man With A Plan: Kwanza Hall Wants To Power All Of Atlanta With Renewables

Kwanza Hall Atlanta City Council District 2
June 14, 2017

In May, Atlanta committed to being powered by 100 percent renewable energy by 2035, making it one of the largest of the 26 other U.S. cities to take the pledge. While it’s big news for the nationwide movement toward renewable energy, many Atlanta residents may not view the shift as a priority. Atlanta City Council Member Kwanza Hall explains how he’s getting buy-in from citizens to go green.

 
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Connected Machines

Why North America’s Largest Independent Renewable Energy Provider Is Betting On Digital

Amy Francetic Invenergy Future Fund Managing Director
John Tough Partner
May 04, 2017

If one of the world’s largest independent developers of renewable energy, now a venture investor, is bullish on a new technology, industry watchers listen. Invenergy, which develops, owns and operates large-scale renewable energy generation facilities in North America, Latin America, Japan and Europe, explains why it’s betting on businesses that involve energy’s digital applications.

 

 
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Energy

Unstoppable: Why The Next Decade Belongs To Renewable Energy

Yves Rannou President And Ceo Hydro GE Renewable Energy
Debora Frodl GE
March 13, 2017

If last year is any indication, the next decade belongs to renewable energy. Debora Frodl, Global Executive Director at GE Ecomagination, and Yves Rannou, President and CEO for GE Renewable Energy, Hydro, share three reasons that propel the business case for renewable energy.

 

 

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Renewables

A Sea Of Green Power Beneath The Waves? Tidal Electricity Is Becoming A Reality Off The Coast Of Wales

December 01, 2016
Britain’s coast is way more than white cliffs, cold beaches and crisps-stealing seagulls. It also boasts some of the highest tidal ranges in the world, measuring between 23 and 40 feet. Twice a day, like clockwork, the moon’s gravity makes the seas ebb and flow. All that moving water is also a huge reservoir of reliable, renewable and carbon-free electricity. “Tidal could potentially supply up to 12 percent of the U.K.'s energy generation,” says Mark Elborne, president and CEO of GE UK.
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Renewables

How Renewable Energy Is Taking A Page From Bitcoin

Laurent Schmitt Smart Grid Strategy Leader GE Grid Solutions
November 28, 2016

The problem of “too much” renewable energy on a grid can be solved with blockchain, a technology most often associated with bitcoins. Blockchain will provide a transparent way for households and businesses to trade renewables with each other. Laurent Schmitt, Smart Grid Strategy Leader for GE's Grid Solutions business, explains how it will work.

 

 

Bitcoin is one of the most revolutionary ideas to come out of the tech world. A whole new form of currency was created from nothing, but people are now using it to buy everything from coffee to electronics.
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Hydro

Dammed If You Don’t: Why The US Will Lose Big Without Investing In Hydropower

Kristina Johnson
September 28, 2016

Hydropower - energy that comes from water flowing through turbines in dams - is referred to as America’s first renewable electricity source. Kristina Johnson, co-founder and CEO of Cube Hydro, GE Ecomagination Advisory Board Member, and former Under Secretary of Energy, explains how this 100-year old energy source needs a facelift.

 

 

  1. Do all the dams in the U.S. produce energy? 

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Renewable Power

Jérôme Pécresse and Debora Frodl: GE and the Renewable Energy Era

Debora Frodl GE
Jerome Pecresse President CEO GE Renewable Energy
February 24, 2016


How GE will super-charge clean energy innovation in the decade ahead.


 
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Innovation

5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Tomas Kellner
February 04, 2016
From contact lenses that double as computer screens to roads in France paved with solar panels, the past week brought a grab bag of breakthroughs, including a mushroom burial suit that turns bodies into composts. Here’s the haul.
 

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