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GE Power
GE Power (formerly known as GE Energy) was an American energy technology company owned by General Electric (GE). In April 2024, GE completed the spin-off of GE Power into a separate company, GE Vernova. Following this, General Electric ceased to exist as a conglomerate and pivoted to aviation, rebranding as GE Aerospace.
As of July 2019, GE Power is divided into the following divisions:
GE Power Systems was a division of General Electric operating as supplier of power generation technology, energy services and energy management and also included oil and gas, distributed power and energy rental related solutions. The unit was based originally in Schenectady, NY and relocated to Atlanta, GA in 2000.
It acquired Enter Software in 2001.
It acquired Enron's Wind solution in 2002.
GE Energy was a division of General Electric and was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
In 2008, a company-wide reorganization prompted by financial losses led to the unit's formation from companies within GE Infrastructure division. Before this reorganization, GE had nine decades of history in industrial power production including building a record-capacity three-phase generator for Niagara Falls in 1918 and installation of generators at the Grand Coulee Dam in 1942.
On March 29, 2011, GE Energy announced plans to acquire a 90% stake in the French company Converteam for $3.2 billion.
GE Power
GE Power (formerly known as GE Energy) was an American energy technology company owned by General Electric (GE). In April 2024, GE completed the spin-off of GE Power into a separate company, GE Vernova. Following this, General Electric ceased to exist as a conglomerate and pivoted to aviation, rebranding as GE Aerospace.
As of July 2019, GE Power is divided into the following divisions:
GE Power Systems was a division of General Electric operating as supplier of power generation technology, energy services and energy management and also included oil and gas, distributed power and energy rental related solutions. The unit was based originally in Schenectady, NY and relocated to Atlanta, GA in 2000.
It acquired Enter Software in 2001.
It acquired Enron's Wind solution in 2002.
GE Energy was a division of General Electric and was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
In 2008, a company-wide reorganization prompted by financial losses led to the unit's formation from companies within GE Infrastructure division. Before this reorganization, GE had nine decades of history in industrial power production including building a record-capacity three-phase generator for Niagara Falls in 1918 and installation of generators at the Grand Coulee Dam in 1942.
On March 29, 2011, GE Energy announced plans to acquire a 90% stake in the French company Converteam for $3.2 billion.