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GE Vernova
GE Vernova to supply aeroderivative gas turbine equipment for Colorado peaker plant
The 162 MW Mountain Peak Power Plant will be operated by Kindle Energy and serve the United Power electric cooperative.
NRC greenlights GE Vernova to manufacture higher enrichment nuclear fuel
GE Vernova said higher enrichment fuels are expected to improve nuclear fuel cycle economics.
GE Vernova inks 2.4 GW order for Pattern Energy’s SunZia Wind project
GE Vernova has signed a new equipment and long-term services agreement with Pattern Energy to supply 674 3.6-154 wind turbines providing more than 2.4 GW of power at the SunZia Wind project in New Mexico.
GE Vernova says new software can help utilities better track gas turbine emissions
The company claims its CERius software provides 33% greater accuracy for scope 1 emissions on today’s gas turbines.
Study to evaluate direct air capture system powered by advanced nuclear, renewable energy
As part of the proposed study, researchers will evaluate using the heat and electricity generated from GE Hitachi’s BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR) to power the DAC system.
GE, Northern Lights partner to explore CCS opportunities
Both companies will develop technical and logistical solutions to capture, transport, and store carbon dioxide “crucial to the development of an effective CCS supply chain.”
Latest News
GE Vernova to supply aeroderivative gas turbine equipment for Colorado peaker plant
NRC greenlights GE Vernova to manufacture higher enrichment nuclear fuel
GE Vernova inks 2.4 GW order for Pattern Energy’s SunZia Wind project
GE Vernova says new software can help utilities better track gas turbine emissions