Post on 01-Apr-2015
We Are GE EnergyGE Energy works powering
a cleaner, more productive world
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Issues facing the energy industry today
Energy securityEmissions Fu
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Fuel diversification
Anci
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ResourceScarcity
Agingassets
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Grid stability
Increasing renewables
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What does this all mean?
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Affordable
Cleaner
Efficient
Flexible
Reliable
Scalable
Secure
To ensure a sustainable future, the world needs …
energy
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1879: The first commercially practical incandescent lamp, invented by Thomas Edison
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A history of GE Energy innovation1880
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GE Energy owns over 15,000 active patents
2000: TM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine … literally a power plant on wheels
1900: First U.S. laboratory dedicated to research and development
1918: Record capacity water-wheel generator, built for Niagara Falls
1957: Opened the world’s first
licensed nuclear power plant
1978: Record total of 865 new U.S. patents, awarded to GE during the centennial year
2007: The world’s first 4 MW J624 GS Jenbacher gas engine
2011: FlexEfficiency*50 Combined Cycle Power Plant, defining a new standard for efficiency and operational flexibility
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1882-1883: Opening of the Pearl Street Station by Edison … the start of the power generation business
2011: 1.6 100, the world’s most efficient wind turbine
2002: GE X$D Ultra, a premium motor with efficiency levels that meet/exceed industry standards
2002: Gas Ultrasonic Flowmeter for the measurement of most gases, including natural gas
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The people of GE Energy100,000+ global employees • ~15,000 engineers
>20,000 employees, in >30 countries, joined Energy in 2011 from five acquisitions
GE Energy has been operating in …
Canada – Since 1892
Australia – Since 1896
South Africa – Since 1898
India – Since 1902
Russia – Since 1920
China – Since 1921
Brazil – Since 1922
Saudi Arabia – Since 1942
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Expanding global footprint and capability
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New facilities
Boufarik, AlgeriaTechnology center
Dammam, Saudi Arabia Manufacturing and technology center
Hai Phong, VietnamManufacturing facility
Kaluga, RussiaPower technology center
Perth, AustraliaTechnology center
Shenyang, ChinaManufacturing facility
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Unconventional fuelsDelivering solutions to meet today’s unconventional fuel needs
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Technology
Complete water treatment and management solutions
Surface wellhead and flow control equipment/services
Midstream compression and processing
Oilfield power generation and electrification
Oilfield sensing and measurement
Artificial Lift technology and services
Downhole tools and logging services
Pipeline controls and metering
Power generationProviding flexible and efficient generation
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Offering a broad range of power and fuel options
Enabling renewables
Reducing overall emissions
Providing faster start and ramp capability
Enabling more efficient load management
OfferingsGas and steam turbines
Generators
Aeroderivative gas turbines
Gas engines
Renewables
Nuclear
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Technology
WindWorld’s best running fleet … 98%+ reliability17,000+ units, installed in 22 countriesEvolutionary proven design … 35% more efficient
SolarBuilding the largest U.S. solar factoryThin film efficiency excellenceSmarter grid integration
Renewable energyEnabling renewables for mainstream power
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Delivering lower cost of energy solutions
Enabling cleaner energy sources
Building on 100+ years of power generation expertise
Investing for bold moves … ~$2B invested in technology
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Distributed power Helping to provide electricity to the 1.4B people without it today
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Reducing emissions
Helping improve environmental concerns
Improving efficiencies and reliability
Optimizing renewables and alternative fuels
Providing reliable industrial power
Supporting economic expansion
TechnologyAeroderivative gas turbines
Jenbacher gas engines
Waukesha gas engines
Clean Cycle generators
Solar
Wind
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OfferingsEnergy consulting
Industrial services
Inspection services
Measurement and control
Operation and maintenance
Parts and repair services
Services
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Increase reliability
Improve operational flexibility
Provide modifications and upgrades
Improve emissions reduction
Enhance asset health
Offering a full complement of services to meet today’s industry needs
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GE Energy workspowering a cleaner, more productive world
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Challenge: Support the development of Gorgon, one of the largest untapped natural gas fields in the world
Solution: LNG refrigeration and C02 reinjection components, five 130 MW Frame 9 gas turbines and a complete 1,000-ton subsea production system – the largest subsea fabrication to date
Result: Expected delivery of first gas in 2014, with total output of 15 million tons per year
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Barrow Island
Australia
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Challenge: Supply technology for cleaner, safer unconventional gas development for the Piceance Basin project in Colorado
Solution: GE’s QCS wellhead system
Result: Project completed without a single wellhead-related incident and with reduced non-productive time. GE Energy won the 2008 CHESM award for strategic supplier and helped the customer’s program reach $19.2MM in savings
Colorado
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Colorado
United States
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Challenge: Reduce costs and improve efficiency for a power plant in Mexico City to enable reliable electric power for more than 10MM city residents
Solution: Six Frame 7FA Gas Turbines and 15 years of service
Result: Improve plant efficiency by more than 50% and reduce CO2 emissions by 2,000 tons per year
Mexico
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Mexico City
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Challenge: Integrate renewable technology to create an efficient, reliable combined-cycle power system
Solution: Using GE’s breakthrough FlexEfficiency* technology, GE engineers seamlessly combined a next-generation 50 Hz 9FB gas turbine, a steam turbine, a generator, 22 MW of GE wind turbines and 50 MW of eSolar concentrated solar thermal tower technology … all integrated by a GE Mark* Vle plant control system
Result: Expected plant efficiency to reach 69% and power more than 600,000 homes in Karaman, Turkey
*Trademark of General Electric Company
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Turkey
Karaman
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Challenge: Improve profitability by reducing energy and water costs for a manufacturer in Sao Paulo
Solution: GE’s chemical and equipment water purification technology
Result: Reduced natural gas consumption by 45%, lowered greenhouse gas emissions, and lessened wastewater flow by over 100,000 m³/year -- for an annual customer savings of $1.9MM
Brazil
Sao Paolo
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Sao Paulo
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Challenge: Improve grid system reliability in London by reducing the number of consumers affected by energy outages
Solution: GE Energy’s Distribution Management System
Result: 20% reduction in customer interruptions and 30% reduction in customer minutes lost in the first 18 months of operation
London
United Kingdom
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London