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GE’s engineers at JFWTC develop job description decoder: To help make hiring managers more inclusive

June 29, 2022

Engineers at GE’s John F Welch Technology Centre in Bengaluru have developed an inhouse tool to help hiring managers write more inclusive job descriptions. Called the JD Decoder, the tool has been under testing for over two years now.

“We have decided to open the tool up to all our hiring managers and talent acquisition teams in South Asia,” said Sukla Chandra, I&D Council leader, GE South Asia. “This is another step forward in our inclusion journey,” Chandra added.


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Whitepaper launched in collaboration with EY, addressing India’s Net Zero targets

June 16, 2022

GE and EY have jointly developed the whitepaper titled ‘Decarbonization of India’s energy sector: Policy roadmap to achieve clean energy targets’


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GE Renewable Energy to reduce its carbon footprint in Europe through a Power Purchase Agreement with Forestalia

April 20, 2022
  • Purchasing electricity from Forestalia’s El Coto wind farm in Spain which generates enough power to support more than 60% of GE Renewable Energy operations in Europe
  • The 12-year long PPA will reduce GE Renewable Energy’s emissions by ~13k tCO2e annually, 79% of its current carbon footprint from electricity in Europe
  • The agreement reflects GE Renewable Energy’s commitment to partnering with customers to advance the energy transition in Europe

Paris, April 20, 2022 – GE Renewable Energy announced today the signature o

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How Canada Can Lead Amid the Global Energy Transition

December 01, 2021

PUBLISHED MAY 6, 2021    |     The Globe and Mail

Heather Chalmers is the president and chief executive officer of GE Canada


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GE and EDC partner to grow Canadian exports & advance energy transition

November 30, 2021

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GE Plans to Form Three Public Companies Focused on Growth Sectors of Aviation, Healthcare, and Energy

November 09, 2021
Next step in transformation to realize full potential of each business

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GE представила ключевые технологии и направления развития энергетики, нефтегазовой отрасли и транспортного машиностроения в рамках ЭКСПО-2017 в Казахстане

June 21, 2017
  • Конференция GE «Moving Forward, Fueling the Future», состоявшаяся в рамках Экспо-2017, была посвящена новым тенденциям и технологиям, трансформирующим нефтегазовую отрасль и транспортное машиностроение сегодня.
  • GE подписала меморандумы о взаимопонимании с АО «НК «Қазақстан темір жолы» (КТЖ) в области цифровых технологий и с компанией «Эни» в области развития возобновляемых источников энергии в Казахстане.
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GE inaugure un nouveau Centre réseau QIMC d'innovation globale de 40 millions de dollars à Markham, Ontario.

October 02, 2012

* Le Centre réseau QI va ajouter environ 146 nouveaux emplois en Ontario.
* Le Centre va développer et fabriquer des solutions énergétiques mondiales efficaces et fiables pour moderniser les réseaux électriques.


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Australia alone in low-carbon competitiveness slide

March 18, 2012

Sydney, 19 March 2012: Australia is the only G20 country that has gone backwards on its low-carbon competitiveness since 1995 according to the Global Climate Leadership Review 2012 released today by The Climate Institute.

In an innovative index from The Climate Institute and GE that measures a country's ability to prosper in the emerging global low carbon economy, Australia rates the worst of any advanced economy. Ranked 16th among the G20 nations, Australia is the only country which has a current score lower than it had in 1995.


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