More Farms in Europe, North America Using Organic Waste to Generate 'Free' Onsite Power
JENBACH, Austria--23 April 2009-- With the international community seeking to expand the development of different types of renewable energy, more farmers in North America and Europe are using GE Energy's ecomagination-certified Jenbacher engines to generate onsite power from biogas created from converted animal waste and other agricultural organic materials.
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Project Receives GE ecomagination Leadership Award
TEMPE, Ariz.--22 April 2009-- GE Water, a business unit of GE Energy, has recognized the city of Tempe, Ariz. with an ecomagination leadership award. Using GE technology, the city has expanded its water reclamation program, resulting in the reuse of an additional 2.5 billion gallons a year of water for commercial and industrial applications.
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Developed to Help Customers Meet Environmental Challenges
FLORENCE, Italy--22 April 2009-- A cogeneration power plant in Cremona, Italy is the site of the world's first commercial application of new 15 ppm Dry Low NOx (DLN) technology developed by GE Oil & Gas, which is capable of meeting the strictest DLN emissions standards in Europe.
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Charlottesville, VA, April 21, 2009 GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a unit of GE Enterprise Solutions, today announced new QuickStart use cases for Proficy® Workflow, Powered by Proficy SOA -- which help companies quickly decrease production costs through lean work processes and exception management.
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Mayor Diaz joins with FPL, GE, Cisco Systems and Silver Spring Networks to launch 'Energy Smart Miami', a model electricity system for American cities and the cornerstone of a broader $700 million statewide investment.
MIAMI, Fla. -- Mayor Manny Diaz today announced a groundbreaking energy initiative that proposes to use federal economic stimulus funds to help spur a $200 million investment in "Smart Grid" technology and renewable energy over the next two years.
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Application approved by TUV for applications requiring handling of safe and unsafe data in the same process controller
Charlottesville, VA, April 20, 2009 GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a unit of GE Enterprise Solutions, today announced that GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms' PAC8000 SafetyNet has been approved by TUV for applications requiring the handling of safety and process control data in the same controller. In addition, the availability of a new 24V DC power supply extends the locations where SafetyNet systems can be implemented.