GE Vernova, a subsidiary of General Electric, is a global leader in energy technology, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The company offers a broad portfolio of products and services across power generation, renewable energy, grid solutions, and digital technologies. GE Vernova is committed to decarbonizing the energy sector by providing innovative solutions in gas power, wind energy, hydro power, nuclear energy, and grid modernization. With a presence in over 100 countries, GE Vernova leverages its extensive experience and technological expertise to support the global transition towards sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy systems.
Pulau Indah power plant, powered by GE Vernova 9HA.01 combined cycle equipment, will benefit from GE Vernova’s maintenance services for the next 21 years.
GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind business secured an order for 14 wind turbines for two Japanese wind farms. The projects, expected to reach commercial operations in 2028, are located near Higashidori, Aomori.
This commitment is designed to strengthen current HA repair capacity in the region through the introduction and development of repair capabilities and innovative robotic technologies.
Advanced HVDC system aims for reliable and efficient power transmission and can support South Korea’s energy transition by integrating renewable energy into the grid.
The Tongyeong combined cycle power plant supplies more than 1 gigawatt (GW) of electricity to the grid, the equivalent of the electricity needed to power approximately 1 million South Korean homes.
GE Vernova, POWERCHINA, and SEPCO III Consortium awarded EPC contract for combined-cycle power plant, featuring STF-A650 steam turbine and advanced HRSG, targeting 2027 operation.
The plant, powered by three 9HA.02 gas turbines, is expected to inject up to 2.4 gigawatts (GW) of power in addition to the 1.34 GW of power delivered into the grid by the GE Vernova HA-powered Huizhou power plant.
Three GE Vernova 7HA.03 gas turbines to be installed at The Kansai Electric Power Company, replacing the existing aging conventional LNG power generation assets. Power plant efficiency is expected to increase with reduced carbon dioxide emissions.
The wind farm is expected to supply power for the equivalent of 85,000 Australian homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 379,000 tonnes CO2 equivalent each year.
GE Vernova Inc. has been chosen by Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners (Quinbrook) as the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) integration provider for the second stage, comprising 250 MW/1,000 MWh of storage, of their Supernode BESS project in Queensland, Australia.