- New Product Expands GE Portfolio of Aeration Blowers
- Designed to Cut a Plant's Monthly Electric Utility Bill
- Available in Models Ranging from 22.5 to 300 Kilowatts
MUNICH, GERMANY---May 7, 2012---Expanding its portfolio of aeration blowers for the wastewater treatment and process industries, GE (NYSE: GE) is introducing the Roots Turbo Blower at IFAT 2012, the International Trade Fair for Environment, Wastewater and Waste Disposal being held in Munich May 7-11.
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※本内容は5/7、米国で発信されたリリースの抄訳です。
GEと西電電気は世界中のお客様に対して送配電分野並びに自動制御分野のソリューションを提供するために提携を発表しました。このパートナーシップにより、高い信頼性と電力需要に対する電力インフラを構築・改善する優れた技術をもった新たなグローバルプレイヤーが誕生します。
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Doctors know the power of data in making a good diagnosis. Each patient seems unique, but treat many and patterns will emerge. What works for humans is true for technology, too. Take wind turbines. Weather battered and wind blasted, they are easy to run but much harder to fix. But what if you could tell from the comfort of an office before things go awry? Engineers at GE Energy decided to find out. “We were looking for clues that a turbine is sick,” says John Mihok, advanced monitoring and diagnostics engineer at GE Energy.