
The $70 million investment will be allocated toward the expansion of its manufacturing and logistics (M&L) center in Maryland Heights, MO.

The $70 million investment will be allocated toward the expansion of its manufacturing and logistics (M&L) center in Maryland Heights, MO.

In Part 2 of our interview with GE Vernova's John Intile and Shane Long, the two VPs share what their teams are most excited about in light of GE Vernova’s recent spin-off.

The floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit that will operate in the Sépia field will reduce emission intensity by 30%.

Baker Hughes and Tecnimont (MAIRE) will supply 20 compression trains to increase gas production at Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel gas field.

The JMS Sunshine, owned and operated by Seatrium, is equipped with two 16-cylinder mtu Series 4000M55RN gas engines and a gas regulating unit (GRU).

The ammonium nitrate solution will be sourced from LSB and Lapis Energy’s carbon sequestration project at the El Dorado ammonia production facility.

The project is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40% compared to its current processes with the help of steam-assisted gravity drainage technology.

Technology designed to reduce carbon emissions is supporting the power generation industry’s move toward decarbonization.

The new unit increased the facility’s capacity by about 50%. The company’s air permit from New Source Review (NSR) supports additional expansion projects.

The project, co-led by Black & Veatch and the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA), will install Unit 4 with Mitsubishi Power’s 426 MW J-class simple-cycle combustion turbine.

The direct air capture (DAC) installation will remove CO2 from the atmosphere in Oregon—the company’s DAC technology will also be supported by $50 million in Series B funding.

JERA aims to not just adapt to the evolving global energy landscape but to set the pace with its three-pillar growth strategy.

In Part 1 of this two-part video interview, GE Vernova's VP of Engineering Gas Power, John Intile, and Shane Long, VP of Global Supply Chain, discuss some of the top challenges of the energy transition.

ADNOC acquired an 11.7% equity in Phase 1 of NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG (RGLNG) project and entered a 20-year LNG offtake agreement from RGLNG Train 4.

The number of carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in the pipeline is at an all-time high, with accelerating momentum for deployment and application across industries.

The project at NW Natural’s Central Portland facility uses methane pyrolysis technology to generate clean hydrogen and capture solid carbon.

The facility will be constructed at the Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) and can either produce hydrogen or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at scale.

The Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (WFEC) ordered two GE Vernova aeroderivative LM6000VELOX packages to replace steam turbines at its Anadarko plant.

New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) is now operating two CarbinX carbon-capture units connected to the headquarters’ HVAC system to eliminate flue exhaust.

According to a farm-in agreement with ExxonMobil, QatarEnergy will acquire participating interests Cairo and Masry.

The new PRISM membrane separator is designed for bio-LNG production, removing the need for other purification technologies.

GE Vernova’s center in Greenville, SC operates as a validation testing facility, technology laboratory, and repair shop for the company’s gas turbine portfolio.

The two companies are combining their technologies to report, monitor, and reduce emissions, flammable hydrocarbons, and other potentially dangerous and toxic gases.

Shane Long of GE Vernova's Gas Power Business talks about the most impactful changes in GE Vernova's gas power-generation supply chain in the last five years.

Ingersoll Rand and a consortium of partners provided $19 million in financing to accelerate Inkbit’s multi-functional additive manufacturing system, Vision-Controlled Jetting (VCJ).