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 Gas Power business, the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE), and Nareva, a Moroccan company specialized in the development and operation of independent power generation projects collaborates on a feasibility study to develop joint solutions to decarbonize ONEE’s Laâyoune Power Plant, which is powered by three GE Vernova 6B heavy-duty gas turbines.
In a significant milestone for Kuwait's power generation sector, the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy has announced the successful completion of the upgrades of four 9F.03 class gas turbines at the 2 gigawatts (GW) Sabiya Combined Cycle Power Plant in Kuwait.
GE Vernova has announced that it has signed a framework agreement with Forestalia to install up to 693 MW of onshore wind turbines across 16 future project sites throughout the Aragon region in Spain.
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business has announced it has signed a multi-year services agreement with the Malaysian and Kuwait-based Engineering Company TNB REMACO – Al Dhow Joint Venture for Shuaiba North Power Station facility in Al Ahmadi, Kuwait.
EDF SEI has chosen a consortium of GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business and Eiffage Énergie Systèmes to supply and install a turnkey synchronous condenser system at the EDF SEI TAC Jarry Sud plant in Guadeloupe, France.
The new software is designed to enable power utilities to accelerate carbon reduction targets with existing assets, all while preserving their ability to reliably meet demand.
The projects will replace existing coal-fired plants with more efficient natural gas-fired plants while enabling future fuel mix combustion of up to 100% by volume of hydrogen in the 2030s.
The three GE Vernova 9HA.01 turbines are expected to help generate up to 4 million tons of fewer carbon dioxide emissions per annum when compared to generating the same amount of electricity with legacy technology.
GE Vernova’s Hydro Power business announced today that it has been selected by Hafslund Eco to deliver new Rotorpoles for the 3x 280 MW / 300 MVA water-cooled generators used by the Aurland 1 hydropower plant in Norway.
Grid Solutions was awarded a contract by Larsen & Toubro to supply 380 kV T155 gas-insulated substations (GIS) for the world’s largest utility-scale hydrogen plant.