NYSE: GEV, spun off in 2024; over 120 gas turbines operated on hydrogen blends with >8.5 million hours; collaborating with IHI since 2024 JDA on ammonia combustors for F-class turbines; also advancing hydrogen capabilities in models like 7HA and LM6000
GE Vernova supplied the turbine upgrade technology at DeBary, enabling an existing combustion turbine to run on a blend of natural gas and hydrogen or up to 100% hydrogen.[1][3][5][6] The company has been developing gas turbine combustion systems capable of higher hydrogen blends as part of efforts to decarbonize therm
GE Vernova is providing the 9HA.01 gas turbines and engineering technology solutions as key technical partner and equipment supplier for Singapore’s first hydrogen-ready gas turbine plant[1][3][4].
A division of General Electric focused on power generation, especially renewables. GE Vernova partners with SSAB for the use of near-zero emissions steel in onshore wind towers, contributing to their decarbonization goals as part of the First Movers Coalition.[2]
GE Vernova is one of the key technology providers supporting the energy transmission and export infrastructure for renewable energy projects aimed at Europe.[1][2]
GE Vernova is making headlines with the successful validation of its advanced Dry Low NOx (DLN) combustor technology, designed to operate on hydrogen fuel. They are a key player in advancing cleaner energy solutions.
GE intends to use wind energy supercomputers to bolster US offshore renewable power development. Their research head commented on the access to advanced computing tools.
This division of General Electric is supplying 52 wind turbines to Fina Enerji for four wind farms in Turkey. They will also service the turbines for a decade.
Developer of the Haliade-X 12 megawatt offshore wind turbine for which LM Wind Power is manufacturing the 107-meter blades. GE aims to commercialize the turbine in 2021.
GE is the manufacturer launching the new 5.3 megawatt onshore wind turbine and operates the Cypress platform. The company is positioning itself as a market leader in both onshore and offshore wind power.
GE Renewable Energy announced its first wind power deal in Chile, supplying six 3.6 megawatt wind turbines to support the country's clean energy transition.
GE Renewable Energy is developing a new 12 megawatt offshore wind turbine and has partnered with ORE Catapult to test it and develop grid emulation systems over a five-year collaboration.
A division of General Electric focused on renewable energy development. GE Renewable Energy is developing the Haliade-X offshore wind turbine as part of its strategy to expand offshore wind capabilities.