GE CEO Jeff Immelt and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger are moderated by NBC s Lester Holt in an open discussion about the environment and the issues that California and the rest of the world are concerned about and how GE is doing their...
GE Global Research has been the cornerstone of GE technology for more than 100 years. It is one of the world’s largest and most diverse industrial research labs with a presence that spans the globe. There are more than 3,000 of the best and...
GE turns Moos into megawatts! Jason travels to Austria to learn how biowaste (including cow manure!) is converted into energy using the General Electric Jenbacher Engine.
From housing to hotels, over 8,000 construction sites of scaffolds and cranes dot the Beijing skyline. While only 12 are new stadiums, these structures are already the icons that will forever represent the People's Games.
Preparing for the Olympic Games means preparing for the influx of over one million global visitors. Beijing is spending over $40 billion on new subway lines, airport terminals and other infrastructure developments. Ge is proud to work behind the...
The Countdown begins to the Beijing 2008 Olympics. For GE, the opportunity to help create the competitive spirit of the Games is an honor and a privilege.
The installation of GE Energy's photovoltaic systems at Shafer Vineyards makes this winery one of the first in Napa and Sonoma counties to use 100 percent solar power.
In May 2007, GE's headquarters began using GE solar panels to generate electricity. Today, GE has more than $2 billiong invested in renewable energy as part of our effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
GE Energy's solar electric power systems were recently installed by Premier Power at Shafer Vineyards in Napa, CA, making it the first winery in the wine country of Napa and Sonoma counties to move to 100 percent solar power. - Narated by Kevin...