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GE Power Systems on turbines, renewables, and nuclear power GE Power Systems (GEPS) has transformed itself over the past few years by entering new power generation markets and through strategic acquisitions. Editor-in-Chief Dr. Robert Peltier recently met with John Rice, president and CEO of Atlanta-based GEPS, to get an inside look at GE's current and future activities in the power industry
GE Power Systems (GEPS) has transformed itself over the past few years by entering new power generation markets and through strategic acquisitions. Editor-in-Chief Dr. In an interview, John Rice, president and CEO of Atlanta-based GEPS, provides an inside look at GE's current and future activit...
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Published in: | Power 2003-07, Vol.147 (6), p.36 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | GE Power Systems (GEPS) has transformed itself over the past few years by entering new power generation markets and through strategic acquisitions. Editor-in-Chief Dr. In an interview, John Rice, president and CEO of Atlanta-based GEPS, provides an inside look at GE's current and future activities in the power industry. He announced that the official launch of the Baglan Bay Project is scheduled for the September time frame. The unit generated 530 MW at 44 degrees F during the validation tests, and GE is currently replacing all of the instrumented hardware with full production components. So far, the company is very pleased with the performance of the plant. |
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ISSN: | 0032-5929 1936-7791 |