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GE has received commitments to supply wind turbines for wind farms to be developed in Brazil

GE (NYSE: GE) has received commitments to supply wind turbines for wind farms to be developed in Brazil that will add more than 400 megawatts of power to the country’s clean energy capacity. These projects will mark the debut of GE’s wind turbine technology in Brazil.
In December of 2009, the Brazilian government held its first technology [...]

GE announced that it has signed contracts to supply 88 wind turbines to HECIC New Energy Co

GE announced that it has signed contracts to supply 88 wind turbines to HECIC New Energy Co., Ltd, one of China’s leading wind energy developers, for three new projects in Hebei and Shanxi Provinces. The projects will support the rapid growth of wind energy investments in China, which today is the world’s fourth largest producer [...]

U.K. Energy Minister Lord Hunt officially opened Europe’s first Smart Grid Center

U.K. Energy Minister Lord Hunt today officially opened Europe’s first Smart Grid Center at a ceremony held at GE Energy’s Bracknell headquarters. The new center supports the United Kingdom’s effort to help consumers use energy more efficiently and cut carbon emissions.
In his remarks at the event, Lord Hunt cited “the need for a concerted effort to [...]

GE’s Most Advanced Wind Turbine Marks French Debut

GE (NYSE: GE), French developer and energy producer Valorem SAS, as well as BL Finance have officially opened a new wind farm in the Picardy Region, north of Paris, on November 27, 2009, marking the first project in France to feature GE’s most advanced wind turbine technology. The installation will help the co-operators, Valorem and [...]

three wind turbines supplied by GE now are producing power for the residents of Vinalhaven and North Haven

Harnessing Maine’s strong ocean winds, three wind turbines supplied by GE (NYSE: GE) now are producing power for the residents of Vinalhaven and North Haven, two year-round communities that comprise the Fox Islands located in Penobscot Bay in midcoast Maine.
The wind facility, which has three GE 1.5-megawatt machines on site, was dedicated today as part of [...]

GE Jenbacher Cogeneration Systems Providing Olympic Power

GE Jenbacher Cogeneration Systems Providing Olympic Power: GE Energy has been awarded the contract to supply its Jenbacher cogeneration technology to power two natural gas and biomass-fueled energy centers being built in London’s Olympic Park and Stratford City development. The centers will provide power and heating and cooling systems for the London 2012 Olympic Games [...]

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport Airport plant surpasses 200 000 operating hours
The Konrad Adenauer airport in Cologne/Bonn, Germany, is powered by a combined heat and power plant (CHP) with four GE Energy Jenbacher type 616, 2 MW gas engines in operation since 1999.
On the 10th anniversary of the power plant’s installation, it was calculated that the four units [...]

TNB REMACO Selects GE for New Eight-Year Service Agreement, for Two Key Industrial Facilities in Malaysia

TNB REMACO Selects GE for New Eight-Year Service Agreement, for Two Key Industrial Facilities in Malaysia
GE (NYSE: GE) has won a contract for an eight-year service agreement with TNB REMACO of Selangor, Malaysia, to drive maintenance excellence in two existing facilities owned by PETRONAS Gas Berhad (PGB), a subsidiary of the nation’s oil and gas company, PETRONAS.
The [...]

GE Energy’s most advanced wind turbine, the 2.5xl, is now available with a Cold Weather Extreme (CWE) package

GE Energy’s most advanced wind turbine, the 2.5xl, is now available with a Cold Weather Extreme (CWE) package. The addition of the CWE package ensures that the 2.5xl wind turbine can operate in temperatures as low as -30°C, and in survival mode without operation, at temperatures as low as -40°C.
GE made the announcement at CanWEA 2009, [...]

A Project Helps Italy Reach its European Union Energy Efficiency and Emissions Goals

GE Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Brings Power, Heat, Reduced Emissions to Italian Paper Mill, Surrounding Community: Project Helps Italy Reach its European Union Energy Efficiency and Emissions Goals  (Source: GE Energy)
Cartiere del Garda paper mill and Alto Garda Servizi (A.G.S.) recently celebrated the official opening of the Alto Garda Power combined heat and power plant, featuring a [...]

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