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GE Announces First Commercial Operation of GE’s 9HA.02 Technology Globally at Southern Power Generation’s Track 4A Power Plant in Malaysia

February 24, 2021


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GE-led Consortium to Build Two High-Efficiency, Lower Emission HA Combined Cycle Power Units at Dolna Odra Power Plant in Poland

March 30, 2020
  • PGE’s Dolna Odra Plant will be equipped with two GE 9HA.01 gas turbines, two steam turbines, two generators and two heat recovery steam generators to deliver world-class efficiency and flexibility for the combined cycle power plant
  • 1.4 gigawatt (GW) plant will produce the equivalent electricity needed to power approximately 1 million Polish households while meeting the most rigorous environmental standards for emissions
  • Project to play key role in the transformation of power system in Poland and support growth of renewable energy
  • Dolna Odra will become a
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Nuclear Energy

Full Steam Ahead: Egypt Picks World’s Largest Steam Turbines From GE For Its New Nuclear Power Plant

Tomas Kellner
October 09, 2018

Like many medieval towns in France, Belfort has its share of soaring church domes and spires. But the tallest structures here don’t serve any religion — they are temples of industry.

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Take A Load Off: How Software Is Cutting The Power Bill Of An Iconic French Plant

September 12, 2018
The city of Belfort in northeastern France knows all about speed and power. The hardworking town, which lies between the Vosges and Jura mountains, has made railway locomotives for nearly 150 years. The first TGVs, France’s iconic intercity high-speed trains, also rolled out of Belfort.
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Cooperation Leads to a Brilliant Future: Industrial Internet and Southeast Asia

April 08, 2016
An article by Marco Annunziata, Chief Economist at GE
We live in a beautiful time. It is a time where cooperation will be rewarded, where man and machine can work as one to deliver a better world. This is not science fiction. This is our brilliant future.

The relationship between mind and machine is at a crucial juncture. Machines are becoming more and more powerful, their capabilities for learning and adaptation truly wonderful. At GE, we call this simply - brilliant.
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power

Ultra Super Critical: These Badass Machines Help Make 30 Percent Of The World’s Power

Tomas Kellner
January 07, 2016
When GE acquired Alstom’s power and grid business last fall, it bought some of world’s largest wind and water turbines, “ultra-super-critical” steam turbines - that's their real name - massive generators and other advanced technology for making lots of electricity. So much so that with Alstom, GE technology can now generate one third of the world’s power.
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Breakthrough

Honey, I Shrunk the Steam Turbine: We Could Drink from the Sea With This Miniaturized 3D Printed Machine

Todd Alhart
November 10, 2015
Scientists at GE Global Research (GRC) are working with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a super efficient desalination machine that fits in the palm of the hand.
This innovative solution involves the shrinking of a steam turbine originally designed to generate electricity. It’s also the perfect example of what GE calls the GE Store, the idea that sharing ideas across businesses can quickly lead to breakthroughs.
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