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Portable Oasis: GE And Its Partners Plan To Build A Box To Produce Water From Air

April 02, 2021

Keeping enemies on the run is all part of the job for soldiers in the U.S. Army, yet troops stationed in the world’s hot spots frequently face another relentless foe: thirst. But scientists at GE Research and their partners at U.S. universities have mobilized to help.

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The 5 technologies you need to know in March

March 31, 2021

Nowadays, phones or smart watches integrated with health monitoring features are very popular. But how do you think about smart clothing that can help provide lots of data and predict your own movements? This month’s coolest things are far out, and maybe not so far off. 

World’s most powerful offshore wind turbine

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Calls for Accelerated Deployment of Renewables & Gas Power To Drive Impactful, Faster Decarbonization

March 30, 2021
    • Whitepaper on energy transition builds on GE’s commitment to carbon neutrality in its  operations by 2030 and announced intention to exit the new-build coal power market
    • Renewables supported by gas-fired power and ongoing coal-to-gas conversion most impactful way to reduce carbon emissions in near term
    • Multiple pathways to operate with low or zero-carbon emissions through gas-fired offerings including through hydrogen and carbon capture technologies
    • Gas power is a vital part of the solution for Asia cou
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GE Renewable Energy secures a second wind farm project in Binh Thuan province, Vietnam

March 23, 2021
  • Contract includes supply and installation of eight units of its 3.8MW-137 wind turbines
  • Thuan Nhien Phong (TNP) is GE’s second wind farm contract in Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam
  • The 30MW wind farm can power the equivalent of 45,000* households in Vietnam

Hanoi, Vietnam – 23 March, 2021 – GE Renewable Energy announced that it has been awarded a contract by Vietnam Join-Stock Construction Electricity Corporation (VNECO) to supply a total of eight of GE’s 3.8-1

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Digital Prognosis: GE Healthcare CEO Talks About COVID-19, Data And The Future Of The Industry

March 12, 2021

When COVID-19 hit and people stopped flying early last year, the aviation industry wasn’t the only one left in the lurch. The paucity of planes in the sky frayed vital supply chains that stretched around the world and left many businesses challenged to keep their factories running. Few had less time to find a solution than healthcare companies supplying clinicians on the pandemic’s front lines with critical equipment to diagnose and treat patients.

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Reimagining Resilience: How companies can reevaluate their organizations to build robust supply chains

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Nabil Habayeb, Senior Vice President GE, President & CEO, GE International Markets At GE
March 08, 2021

With COVID-19 overturning so many assumptions about crossing borders, organizations have recognized the urgency of boosting their resiliency, particularly in their supply chains. To achieve this, companies – including GE – are increasingly looking at three levers: digitization, global partnerships, and localization. This multi-layered approach is key to helping businesses not only address the current ‘new normal’ but also to ensure they are ready for whatever challenges may arise in the future.

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A woman-led team at GE Healthcare is taking it digital

March 06, 2021

During World War I, Marie Curie had an idea that would not only save lives, but also revolutionize medical care as France fought alongside its allies.

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GE What Matters

March 01, 2021

Công nghệ là cách chúng tôi kiến tạo mọi thứ, và con người chính là động lực.

Packing Power: Keen to Cut Emissions, Malaysia Becomes First Country To Fire Up GE 9HA.02 Turbine

March 01, 2021
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Emerging economies in Asia face a dilemma. They need more electricity to power economic growth, but they also want to cut emissions from coal they have relied on for decades. Switching from coal to natural gas can reduce a power plant’s carbon footprint by as much as 60%, according to a recent report published by GE.

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Packing Power: Keen to Cut Emissions, Malaysia Becomes First Country To Fire Up GE 9HA.02 Turbine

March 01, 2021

Emerging economies in Asia face a dilemma. They need more electricity to power economic growth, but they also want to cut emissions from coal they have relied on for decades. Switching from coal to natural gas can reduce a power plant’s carbon footprint by as much as 60%, according to a recent report published by GE.

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