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 Vernova’s nuclear arm, GE Hitachi, advances in the UK’s SMR race with its BWRX-300 design, backed by local partnerships and government funding to boost energy security and clean power.
TM2500 DLE delivers efficient, water-free power anywhere, with lower emissions, a smaller footprint, and higher output—ideal for remote areas and disasters.
GE Vernova’s Saudi engineers led SEC's 8th power plant outage in Riyadh, executing a complex gas turbine overhaul, showcasing local expertise, and supporting Vision 2030.
GE Vernova and Drydocks World will deliver Ostwind 4, a 2 GW HVDC project in Germany, powering 2M homes with renewable energy using advanced SF6-free technology.
GE Vernova’s nuclear business, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has progressed to the next step of the Generic Design Assessment (GDA) with its BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology.
The 300 Mvar FACTSFLEX GFM solution, with Grid Forming Control, will enhance grid stability and resilience as Germany integrates more renewable energy sources.
This contract will oversee the supply of a modular multilevel converter (MMC)-based direct feed system to power a 280 MVA electric arc furnace (EAF) developed for SSAB’s steel plant as part of it’s fossil-free steelmaking commitment.
The 200 MW Bridge Power plant, powered by five GE Vernova TM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines, is expected to be one of the most operationally flexible combined cycle plants in Ghana.