Energy at GE

Energy at GE

Energy represents one of the most important business challenges of this century. Its generation, use and transmission is critical to the global economy and personal advancement. Companies need to find ways to deliver more and cleaner energy while producing fewer environmental impacts in their operations and value chains. To respond to this challenge and engage with governments on the best ways to deliver cleaner, more efficient and effective supplies of energy to a growing global population, GE has made a significant commitment to optimize our own use of energy.

Please visit these sites for more information:

GE Citizenship: Energy Consumption: http://www.gecitizenship.com/focus-areas/planet/energy-consumption

Ecomagination: http://www.ecomagination.com

FMRs from this campaign

GE ecomagination CEO Series: Energy Technology Ventures
Listen in as host Robert Reiss is joined by Kevin Skillern of GE Energy Financial Services, Rich Germain of ConocoPhillips and Sumit Sarkar of NRG Energy. They’re discussing a new joint venture among GE, ConocoPhillips and NRG Energy called Energy Technology Ventures, created to invest in next-generation energy technologies. Beyond capital, with the resources of three of America’s largest ene
May 9, 2013 4:45 PM ET
Ich Bin Ein Jenbacher: Massive Gas Engine to Help Germany Power Through Energy Transition
Europe’s beating industrial heart, Germany, will lose as much as fifth of its lifeblood electricity over the next decade as the country pulls the plug on nuclear reactors. A process called Energiewende will replace nuclear power with a combination of electricity from natural gas and renewables.
Apr 12, 2013 3:05 PM ET
Wind Energy Drives More Than Just Turbines
Wind energy is the fastest-growing source of electricity production globally, and in the U.S., Texas ranks No. 1 for wind energy capacity. If Texas were a country, it would be sixth in the world.
Mar 29, 2013 10:00 AM ET
GE's Innovative Natural Gas Turbines See Global Popularity
The world's largest collection of medical research institutions and hospitals, the Texas Medical Center, depends on GE's natural gas-fueled turbine unit to support its 280-building empire.
Mar 28, 2013 4:00 PM ET
NFL, General Electric Ally to Fund Concussion Research
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had just delivered a speech to employees of General Electric last fall in Columbus, Ohio, when he and GE chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt be
Mar 27, 2013 11:00 AM ET

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