- Developing Refractory Alloy Innovations for Superior Efficiency (RAISE) – an ultra-high temperature material system that would enable gas turbine blades to operate at 1,700 °C (3,092°F)
- Will help drive efforts to push turbine efficiency beyond 65% and accelerate decarbonization of the energy sector
- $1.6 million project to be driven by world-class, multi-disciplinary team with decades of experience and a dedicated High Bay lab facility in alloy, coating and process development <
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- U.S. Department of Energy grants GE supercomputer access at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee
- GE Research will accelerate new advancements in wind power supporting renewable energy
- Project insights will bolster the DOE’s leadership in exascale computing for clean power through collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
NISKAYUNA, NY – August 5, 2020 – GE scientists have been authorized by the U.S.
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- GE researchers developing an artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)- enabled inverse design framework that allows performance metrics to create more optimized designs for industrial gas turbine (IGT) aerodynamic components
- Project aims to achieve a 30-50% reduction in design cycle times, or from 1 year to a few months
- Partnered with University of Notre Dame and GE Gas Power on the project
- Emerging digital toolset will help push combined cycle
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- Developing new grid-forming inverter controls to handle higher amounts of solar power while improving grid stability
- Plans to deploy and test new controls with GE Renewable Energy’s commercial PV LV5 inverter platform
- Inverter improvements will support nation’s increasingly distributed, renewable-intensive grid network
February 6, 2020, NISKAYUNA, NY – GE Research, the central technology development arm for the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), has been awarded $4.2 millio
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- Receives >$1.3 million Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) award, aiming to reduce the timeline for maturing the design of high-performance additive parts for turbomachinery applications by more than half from 2-5 years to 1-2 years
- Would unleash the broader application of 3D printing to revolutionize the efficiency and performance of a wide range of power generation products from wind turbines to gas turbines
- Combined project team will work on ORNL’s Summit – the world’s most powerful super
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GE Aerospace
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- GE Research partnering with Intel, Florida State University and Baker Hughes on $5.2 million program with the U.S.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Todd Alhart
Director, Innovation Communications
GE Aerospace
+1 518 338 5880
[email protected]
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