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General Electric GE Renewable Energy Hydropower

24 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Montvale, NJ 07645 US

250+ Employees

https://www.ge.com/renewableenergy/
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GE Renewable Energy

Overview

GE Renewable Energy.

400 GW of renewable energy installed worldwide | 40,000 wind turbines installed globally | 25% of global hydropower installations | 90% of utilities equipped with our grid solutions
GE Renewable Energy harnesses the earth’s most abundant resources – the strength of the wind, the heat of the sun and the force of water; delivering green electrons to power the world’s biggest economies and the most remote communities.

With an innovative spirit and an entrepreneurial mindset, we engineer energy products, grid solutions and digital services that create industry-leading value for our customers around the world.

Wind turbines allow us to harness the power of the wind and turn it into energy. When the wind blows, the wind turbine’s blades spin clockwise, capturing energy of the wind. This triggers the main shaft of the wind turbine, connected to a gearbox within the nacelle, to spin. The gearbox sends that energy to the generator, converting it to electricity. Wind electricity then travels to a transformer, where voltage levels are adjusted to match with the grid.

GE’S HYDRO TURBINES AND GENERATORS REPRESENT MORE THAN 25% OF THE TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY WORLDWIDE

Our portfolio of solutions for hydropower generation includes the broadest range of hydro solutions and services: from water to wire, from individual equipment to complete turnkey solutions, for new plants and the installed base.

GE Renewable Energy offers one of the industry’s broadest portfolio of renewable technologies that can be integrated to develop Hybrids projects, requiring sophisticated expertise and capabilities. Learn more below about how GE can assist with all types of hybrid renewable energy systems.

Grid Solutions is dedicated to the success of its customers and provides an array of comprehensive services to help successfully deploy and maintain equipment and business solutions globally. World-class support, consulting and training resources are ready to help maximize the performance and reliability of assets throughout their lifecycle.

With more than a century of service experience, we work with our customers to develop, deliver and support a tailored solution to help meet business objectives. We continually invest in our people, tools, and processes, always striving to deliver high customer service. Our global team is comprised of qualified service engineers and a field service network that deliver world-class installation, commissioning, maintenance, support, decommissioning and training services. Our service team provides:

  • Proven expertise and industry leading service quality
  • Total asset care throughout the entire product life cycle
  • Minimized downtime and reduced operating costs
  • Immediate response with first line technical support
  • Global maintenance and repair facilities
  • Compliance with the latest regulatory requirements
  • Robust OEM spare parts inventory
  • Contractual services that guarantee performance and costs

STAY INFORMED

Access the Supplier Learning Center, GE Renewable Energy’s online supplier training tool, with useful training material for a variety of applications, as well as a variety of other learning resources.

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Keywords

GE General Electric EnergyHydropowerWind PowerGE Renewable EnergyCARBON NEUTRALOffshore TurbinesHydro Turbines

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24 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Montvale, NJ 07645 US

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