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.
GE Healthcare today introduced its Thoracic Care Suite, a collection of eight artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms from Lunit INSIGHT CXR to help alleviate clinical strain due to COVID-19. The AI suite quickly analyzes chest x-ray findings and flags abnormalities to radiologists for review, including pneumonia, which may be indicative of COVID-19 as well as tuberculosis, lung nodules, and other radiological findings.
Last fall, a towering structure rose over the Port of Rotterdam, a deep-water shipping terminal in the Netherlands. It wasn’t there to unload ships, though: It was a prototype of the Haliade-X 12 MW, the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbine today.
Ever since Charles Brush built the first wind-powered generator in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1887, engineers have been looking for a practical way to squeeze more power out of wind turbines, stretching their blades and making them grow taller.
GE Renewable Energy announced today it has been selected by POWERICA Ltd to supply 38 of its 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines to be installed at the Rajkot and Khambaliya wind farms in Gujarat, India.
New capabilities could enable a multitude of robotic applications, ranging from non-destructive inspection and repair of industrial infrastructure pipe inspection to supporting wireless infrastructure construction.
GE Renewable Energy to provide six new hydropower Francis turbines and generators for the Dasu hydropower plant to support the country’s power infrastructure.
GE Research to lead project with Exelon Generation, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee-Knoxville and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy to develop Artificial Intelligence-enabled predictive maintenance digital twins.
Receives three-year, $4.1 million project from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop automated cyber protection solution that detects, isolates and enables Building Systems to reliably operate through a cyberattack or system fault.
GE Research, the central technology development arm for GE, has been awarded access to the world’s #1-ranked supercomputer to discover new ways to optimize the efficiency of jet engines and power generation equipment.