The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Communicating through thought, sniffing out cancer and looking for hidden signs of depression. This week’s coolest things reach into the unseen.
View ArticleCutting Carbon: Uniper, GE Look At Hydrogen To Lower Carbon Emissions
Uniper, one of the world’s largest energy producers, announced in 2020 it planne
View ArticleEnergy Transition: GE Tech Helps Florida Power Plant Take A Bite Out Of...
Hillsborough County on Florida’s Gulf Coast is a perfect example for understanding how Florida became one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S.
View ArticlePower Play: This Plant In Malaysia Can Now Provide The Equivalent Of 10% Of...
As developing nations around the world work to balance their growing populations and electricity demands with decarbonization goals, Malaysia, a rapidly emerging economy with 33 million people, is
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A rocket to Mars, slime robots and preventing the next global outbreak. This week’s coolest things might as well be the plots of Hollywood’s next blockbusters.
View ArticleFlying Into The Future: Christine Andrews Is Helping NASA And GE Aviation...
One summer as a teenager, Christine Andrews visited NASA Mission Control Center in Houston with her family.
View ArticleConnecting The Dots: How GE Research’s Emma Renner Channels The Art Of...
Fresh out of a master’s program at Cornell University, Emma Renner is working these days on wind turbine engineering at GE Research in Niskayuna, New York.
View ArticlePowering Up: GE’s “Plug-And-Play” Power System Can Help Taiwan Bring More...
Taiwan, like many entities around the world, has set a target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Saving solar power for the future, sending sensors on the wind and decoding messages from beyond. This week’s coolest things practically pull innovation out of the ether.
View ArticleA Step Into The Future: GE Turns 130, But Its Engineers Aren’t Looking Back
Thomas Edison was never shy to face a challenge. Take the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893.
View ArticleTaking Off: What The Anniversary Of America’s First Jet Engine Means For The...
Joseph Sorota was working his shift at a GE factory in Lynn, Massachusetts, when he was called to the main office.
View ArticleFit To Print: GE Is Looking At 3D-Printing Wind Turbine Towers From Concrete...
Driving across the eastern end of New York State, you can’t fail to notice the clusters of wind turbines that have popped up over the past decade on undulating fields and remote ridges.
View ArticleEnergy’s Digital Era: How Software Brings More Renewables Online And Helps...
The energy transition to renewable electricity is gathering speed, with wind farms and solar panels popping up around the world.
View ArticleHurray For Hydrogen: This New Ohio Power Plant Successfully Used Hydrogen To...
The hills and valleys of eastern Ohio are no strangers to energy revolutions.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Killing cancer with ultrasound, flinging rockets into space and talking to cats. This week’s coolest things innovate by going back to basics.
View ArticleInnovation For The Planet: This Map Shows Where GE Tech Is Helping Address...
In 2020, GE made a commitment to become carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2030, and last summer the company announced that it is going even further.
View ArticleGE releases its 1Q’22 Results
GE released its first quarter results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and listen to our earnings call at 8:00 AM ET.
View ArticleGE Reports Q1 Results: Improving Services, Orders And Cash While Managing...
Reporting GE’s first-quarter results, GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp said, “The GE team improved services, orders and cash while scaling lean in all businesses to drive margin expansion.
View ArticleA Turn Of The Screw: GE Aviation Workers Win Prestigious Award For Improving...
Workers at GE Aviation’s Lafayette, Indiana, jet engine-manufacturing plant were facing a problem.
View ArticleOur two most-asked questions this week
Thank you for joining our first-quarter earnings call this week.
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