Is the “turbine crisis” coming to an end? Or at least the end of the beginning? One of the few bright spots for renewables this year has been that their main competitor for energy generation, natural gas, has been in a manufacturing crunch. An inability (or unwillingness) to ramp up production of turbines, the core component of a gas-fired power plant, to meet rising energy demand is cited regularly byindustry executives andfinanciers to explain why renewables are the best solution to qui...| Heatmap News
The test facility, located at IHI’s Aioi Works facility in Hyogo, Japan, would be engineered to test advanced combustion systems at GE Vernova’s F-class gas turbine operating conditions, including pressure, temperature, and both air and fuel flow rates. The post IHI, GE Vernova complete large-scale ammonia combustion test facility appeared first on Power Engineering.| Gas Turbines Archives - Power Engineering
Referencing global energy demand at "historic levels," GE Vernova announced a new $41 million investment in its Schenectady facility to expand generator capacity by expanding the company’s Center of Excellence for Steam and Generator assembly and testing. The post GE Vernova invests $41M in New York facility to meet generator demand appeared first on Power Engineering.| Gas News - Power Engineering
Including the company’s steel-related costs, the expanded U.S.-imposed tariffs impact about a quarter of GE Vernova’s total annual direct spend.| Power Engineering
Germany’s four TSOs are partnering with Siemens Energy, GE Vernova and Hitachi Energy to develop multiterminal hubs with direct current circuit breakers for the first time.| Smart Energy International
Claudia Blanco expands on the need to invest in a secure, resilient and sustainable infrastructure to ensure a just energy transition.| Enlit World