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GE: Like A Little Solar With Your Wind?

January 29, 2012 by Nino Marchetti
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“Expertise in multiple technologies is the future of the renewable energy landscape,” Victor Abate, vice president of GE’s Renewable Energy business, said in a statement. “At GE, we’re uniquely able to partner on both wind and solar projects with customers like Invenergy.” [read more]

It's Carbon Tax Time!

November 10, 2011 by Marc Gunther
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“I was a huge supporter of cap and trade,” said Wayne Leonard, the CEO of Entergy, a $11 billion utility company. “We developed enormously elegant solutions, but they couldn’t get done.” Taxing carbon emissions is the next best way to deal with the threat of global climate disruptions, he said, in part because it would give the energy... [read more]

CNN: Government to Thank for Technologies We Can't Live Without

October 26, 2011 by Breakthrough Institute
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With the backdrop of solar company Solyndra's bankruptcy, the media has been running an endless stream of stories and op-eds seeking to discredit government investment in technology. CCNMoney, in an encouraging contrast, today published a blog post called "7 great government-backed inventions." From their story: It's under fire for... [read more]

Business Titans Urge Lawmakers on Energy Innovation Spending

September 14, 2011 by Teryn Norris
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On Tuesday, a group of the nation’s most formidable business leaders — including Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Bank of America Chairman Chad Holliday – gathered in Washington, DC to deliver a full-throated warning to lawmakers: increase the federal government’s investment in energy innovation or risk losing out on a $5 trillion global industry. [read more]

As Venture Capitalists Bow Out of Cleantech, Corporations Step In

August 9, 2011 by Tyler Hamilton
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My latest Clean Break column looks at how venture capitalists — impatient with lengthy returns on their investments and worried about the economic climate — are retreating from the cleantech space to less risky investment opportunities. Picking up the slack are corporate investors such as ABB, GE, and Siemens, who are making large... [read more]

GE’s Mark Vachon: “Gas Is Massive”

July 13, 2011 by Marc Gunther
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How’s GE’s ecomagination  going? I put that question today to Mark Vachon, who is vice president for ecomagination at GE. He replied by talking about natural gas. “The large macro trend of gas is massive,” he said. “Our oil and gas business will be a huge beneficiary.” An abundance of shale gas in the U.S., and methane gas reserves... [read more]

Marrying Gas and Renewables

June 15, 2011 by Geoffrey Styles
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Marrying Gas and Renewables A Turkish developer recently announced that it would build a new power plant using technology from GE that matches wind and solar generation to the output of a highly responsive natural gas turbine, all integrated in one package with the hardware and software to mesh its output with the grid. GE is... [read more]

Smart Grids Will Cut Carbon Emissions By Over 50%

June 3, 2011 by David Thorpe
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The coming conversion of the world's electricity networks to the so-called 'smart grid' (I don't think it means it becomes self-aware - at least I hope not) will cause the grid to decarbonise itself by over 50% in America. The exact amount elsewhere will depend on many other factors, but be at least as great. This is good news for... [read more]

GE’s Big Bet On Natural Gas

May 26, 2011 by Marc Gunther
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 General Electric Co. (GE) is betting big on natural gas. The $150-billion a year company, whose power plants generate about one-fourth of the world’s electricity, today announced a new natural-gas power plant that it says is more efficient and flexible than any other in the market. By phone from Paris, where the announcement was... [read more]

Modifying Wind Turbines So They Kill Fewer Bats

April 29, 2011 by Tyler Hamilton
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My Clean Break column today takes a look at the importance of bats when it comes to agriculture and how bat populations, under threat by white nose syndrome and wind turbines, are getting some help by the Electric Power Research Institute. EPRI researchers have designed a system that can detect a bat’s echolocation call and adjust the... [read more]

Public Sector Clean Energy Innovation at Work: Thin-Film Solar

April 13, 2011 by Matthew Stepp
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 This week, the U.S. clean energy sector received a welcomed boost towards making advanced clean technology a commercial reality. General Electric (GE) announced that it plans to build the largest solar manufacturing facility in the United States to produce cheap, efficient thin-film solar panels.  This development is... [read more]

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Join Intel, Sprint, GE and me at Plug and Pay Next Week in Sunnyvale

April 7, 2011 by Robin Carey
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I've just debriefed with three, very smart people who will be discussing their top three challenges to smart grid implementation: Brian Huey from Sprint, John Skinner from Intel Ventures, and Michelle Lesh who runs Smart Grid operations at GE.  The conference, hosted Plug and Play Tech Center, takes place April 14 and will be... [read more]

Report: 3.8 Million Electric Cars On The Road By 2016

March 30, 2011 by Todd Woody
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As the first mass-market electric cars start to, slowly, hit the streets, the big question is whether battery-powered vehicles are the future or a fad. The answer won’t be known for years but a new report from GTM Research offers some interesting insights into where the electric road might lead. The report, “The Networked EV: The... [read more]

No Matter How You Slice It, Energy Efficiency A Good Thing.

March 22, 2011 by Tyler Hamilton
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Eric Wesoff of GTM Research has a guest blog post on GE’s Ecomagination site titled “Will efficiency lead to more power consumption?” It touches on the idea, first proposed by economist William Stanley Jevons in 1885, that technologies designed to make our use of energy more efficient work to increase, not decrease, overall power... [read more]

Edison Mission Group Holds Dedication Event For 150 MW Wind Energy Project in South Texas

March 15, 2011 by Mike Gregory
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Edison Mission Group (EMG), a subsidiary of Edison International, today officially dedicated its Cedro Hill wind project located in Bruni, about 45 miles northeast of Laredo, Texas. The site began commercial operations in December of 2010.The project can generate up to 150 megawatts (MW) of power, which is enough to meet the needs of... [read more]