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Rocky Mountain XPRESS: U.S. Co-Ops Turn to Aeroderivatives for Independence and Support of Renewables Growth

Gregor Macdonald
March 05, 2024

Breaking up is hard to do. For communities determined to quickly adopt wind and solar, however, wriggling free from old coal-power providers is often the first step. That’s exactly what’s happened recently in Colorado, as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last year granted electricity cooperative United Power’s wish to separate from Tri-State, a legacy generator.

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GE Vernova helps Kindle Energy support Colorado’s energy transition

February 29, 2024
  • Kindle Energy’s Mountain Peak Power Plant will be powered by six units of GE Vernova’s aeroderivative gas power LM2500XPRESS* packages
  • GE Vernova’s Financial Services provided project co-development to help Kindle Energy meet United Power’s near-term capacity needs

Atlanta: February 29, 2024 - GE Vernova’s Gas Power and Financial Services businesses (NYSE: GE) today announced an order from Kindle Energy for six of GE Vernova’s advanced LM2500XPRESS* power packages aiming to provide a rapid,

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GE Vernova
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Wind Power

Testing, Testing: How A Colorado Turbine Helped GE Expand Its Wind Business

Dorothy Pomerantz
June 29, 2018

As wind whistles down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it picks up a lot of speed. It’s not unheard of for gusts of up to 100 miles per hour to slam into the rolling green foothills just outside of Boulder, Colorado.

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