wind turbine software News
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Invenergy to Install GE’s First Brilliant Wind Turbine with Integrated Battery Software Applications
GE (NYSE: GE) and Invenergy announced today the purchase of the first 2.5-120 brilliant wind turbines in the world. Invenergy has ordered three units as part of an 86-turbine deal with GE for its Mills County, Texas, wind farm. The 2.5-120, announced in January, harnesses the power of the Industrial Internet to analyze tens of thousands of data points every second. This helps manage wind ...
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GE Announces Cumulative 3.9 Gigawatts of US Orders, Expansion of Brilliant Wind Platform
Strong U.S. Orders Backlog Positions GE for 2014 3.9 Gigawatts of U.S. Orders Since PTC Extension on January 1, 2013 GE Grows Brilliant Wind Fleet in U.S. with Installations in 2014 and 2015 Expands Platform with 2.2-107 and Plant-Level Management Software Today, GE’s (NYSE: GE) renewable energy business announced a cumulative 3.9 gigawatts (GW) of firm and unconditional wind ...
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GE’s Wind PowerUp* Technology Improving Output on More than 1,000 Units Worldwide
1,000+ GE 1.5-77 Turbines Harnessing Wind PowerUp*; Helping Boost up to 5 Percent AEP Platform Continues to Improve AEP for Existing Global GE Fleet Today, GE’s (NYSE: GE) renewable energy business announces that its Wind PowerUp* platform has secured more than 1,000 units under contract to date. PowerUp, a GE Predictivity™ solution, is a customized software-enabled platform ...
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GE Accelerates Wind Energy Development in Brazil with Opening of New Services Center
Facility is First of Two Brazilian Wind Energy Service Centers to Open this Year, Improving Efficiency and Speed of Services to Local Customers Centers Represents a $1.5M Investment of a Total of $5.5M in 2013 for the Renewable Industry in Brazil GE (NYSE: GE), one of the world's leading wind turbine suppliers with more than 20,000 units installed, today announced the opening of a new wind ...
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GE Software Powers Research on Efficient Wind Energy Production
GE today announced that it is working with Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) to investigate ways to improve wind farm productivity and efficiency. The results of the study will directly contribute to future product and service designs. The project is part of a larger Department of Energy (DOE) investment of $9 million to an IIT-led consortium to enhance the ...
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