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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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H2 Oz: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Australia’s Plans for the First Hydrogen-Capable Power Plant

Peter C. Beller
GE Reports Staff
February 18, 2024

Less than a year ago, GE Reports brought you the story of some of the people working to build the Tallawarra B power station, north of Sydney, Australia. This week, EnergyAustralia announced the opening of Tallawarra B, which is the first dual-fuel gas-and-hydrogen power plant in Australia. It will add as much as 320 megawatts (MW) to the grid, enough to power the equivalent of about 150,000 Australian homes.

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Ammonia’s Big Bang: GE Vernova and Japan’s IHI Aim to Unleash Ammonia Value Chain

Gregor Macdonald
January 24, 2024

The world needs a breakthrough to lower emissions from heavy industry, and a solution may be brewing in Japan. IHI Corporation, one of the country’s oldest manufacturers, and GE Vernova have teamed up in recent years to work to unlock the secrets of ammonia. Under their latest joint development agreement, signed on Christmas Day 2023, the companies will work for the next two years developing technology to combust ammonia in turbines that normally run on natural gas.

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Powering Up: GE Vernova Opens New Headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Caroline Morris
November 08, 2023

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Racing Toward Net Zero: How GE Vernova’s H-Class Turbines Are Helping Germany Transition from Coal to Gas, H2

Will Palmer
November 06, 2023

It was in the southwestern German city of Stuttgart in the 1880s that Karl Benz devised what is considered the first automobile, the Benz Patent-Motorwagen No. 1. ­­­­­Today Stuttgart serves as the headquarters of automakers like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, making the city synonymous with speed. So it’s fitting that Stuttgart is now one of the sites where the country is racing ahead of the pack in one of the 21st century’s biggest industrial challenges.

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GE Vernova and EnergyHub announce partnership to enhance DER management and grid optimization

September 26, 2023
  • Partnership redefines how electric utilities manage DERs, expanding visibility and enabling better orchestration of these devices
  • Combines the grid optimization capabilities of GridOS DERMS with EnergyHub’s DERMS resource formation capabilities and portfolio-based control of DERs
  • Empowers utilities to maximize the full potential of DERs by simplifying DER visibility and management, delivering enhanced load flexibility and unlocking new energy storage capacity

CAMBRIDGE, MA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 –

For media inquiries, please contact:

Rachael Van Reen
Director, External Communications, Digital
GE Vernova
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A 3X Ambition for GE at Climate Week NYC

Will Palmer
September 21, 2023

With New York’s reputation for accelerating action to tackle the tallest challenges, it came as little surprise that this year’s Climate Week NYC summit was the most bustling in many years. Coming on the heels of unprecedented energy security threats and climate impacts, and looking ahead to the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28, taking place in Dubai Nov. 30 to Dec. 12, the sense of urgency and action was present everywhere from hotels to the streets.

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Power Vault: GE’s New Quick-Start Power Plant in Germany Aims to Deliver a Reliable Grid

Gregor Macdonald
June 21, 2023

One door closes, and another opens. Not far from one of Germany’s many retired nuclear power plants is a new kind of generator, never before seen on the country’s electricity grid. Opened in March, the 300-megawatt (MW) Biblis Grid Stability Power Plant has one job and one job only: to ensure stability in tense grid situations, when supply and demand are out of balance. In the energy system of the future, such flexible operating resources are important for secure grid operation.

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GE Vernova’s New Film Series Offers Powerful and Personal Look at 3 Countries Embracing the Energy Transition

Peter C. Beller
May 30, 2023

A dragon fruit farmer in Vietnam. A truck driver in Australia. A kelp fisherman in Norway. Three hardworking people plying sometimes challenging trades in different corners of the world. What links them is a changing climate that is forcing nations to reckon with how to keep the lights on while cutting carbon emissions.

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Norway Sea Power: New GE Film Shows How the Scandinavian Country Is Becoming a World Leader in Carbon Capture

Peter C. Beller
May 30, 2023

Ahmad Wakaa’s journey from extracting fossil fuels to fighting climate change was more difficult than just changing his professional focus. Born in Qamishli, Syria, to a large extended family, he earned a petroleum engineering degree and went to work in the oil fields around his hometown. Forced to flee the Syrian civil war, Wakaa made a dangerous escape, crossing nearly ten international borders to find safety. Granted asylum in Norway, he now helps companies test carbon capture technologies at a facility that looks like a labyrinth of pipes, tanks, and gauges.

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