The Power That Turns the World
More people around the world turn to GE Energy for advanced power systems and around-the-clock energy services than any other company. Since we installed our first steam turbine in 1901, our installed base of steam and heavy-duty gas turbines has grown to over 10,000 units, representing over a million Megawatts (MW) of installed capacity in more than 120 countries. With over 5,500 wind and 3,600 hydro turbines, the installed capacity of renewable energy exceeds 160,000 MW.
Making Technology History
GE has unveiled the world's first 24-cylinder gas engine for commercial operation. With enough output to power 9,000 European households, the Jenbacher J624 GS represents a quantum leap in gas engine technology. Capping two years of development, this unique product adds another solution to our gas engine portfolio, uses several fuel sources to protect our environment and builds on our vast expertise. Our first field customer will be a greenhouse operator in the Netherlands, with serial production of the engine scheduled to start in 2009.
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The Power of Experience
From assisting with the mining of natural resources to the distribution of energy to the consumer, our experts provide an expanding portfolio of innovative products, services and integrated solutions. Our charter is to provide the technology and the ability for our customers to produce energy more reliably and efficiently, more cost effectively and with greater environmental awareness than ever before.
The Power That Turns the World
More people around the world turn to us for advanced power systems and around-the-clock energy services than any other company. Since we installed our first steam turbine in 1901, our installed base of steam and heavy duty gas turbines has grown to over 10,000 units, representing over a million Megawatts (MW) of installed capacity in more than 120 countries. With over 5,500 wind and 3,600 hydro turbines, the installed capacity of renewable energy exceeds 160,000 MW.
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