GE Vernova, a subsidiary of General Electric, is a global leader in energy technology, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The company offers a broad portfolio of products and services across power generation, renewable energy, grid solutions, and digital technologies. GE Vernova is committed to decarbonizing the energy sector by providing innovative solutions in gas power, wind energy, hydro power, nuclear energy, and grid modernization. With a presence in over 100 countries, GE Vernova leverages its extensive experience and technological expertise to support the global transition towards sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy systems.
GE Vernova T&D India, with five facilities and a century-long presence, expands to boost local grid tech production and support India’s renewable energy goals.
GE Vernova to supply 70+ 765 kV transformers and reactors to POWERGRID from Vadodara, boosting India’s renewable corridors, with deliveries starting in 2026.
The Project, which reflects India’s growing interest in bringing online more renewable energy, is expected to both benefit the local community and contribute to India’s renewable portfolio.
GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions business secures orders worth multi-million dollars from Power Grid Corporation of India for the supply of 765 kV Shunt Reactors.
GE Vernova has announced an order from O2 Power Private Limited to supply, install, and commission 36 units of its workhorse 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines for the 97 MW wind power projects in Maharashtra, India.
GE Vernova’s Hydro Power business announced today that it has been selected by Hafslund Eco to deliver new Rotorpoles for the 3x 280 MW / 300 MVA water-cooled generators used by the Aurland 1 hydropower plant in Norway.
The multi-million dollar contract was awarded to GE Renewable Energy’s Grid Solutions business by Nepal Electricity Authority and is funded by the Asian Development Bank.
Carbon reduction from coal power plants is a key challenge and co-firing of low carbon fuel will facilitate the transition towards a low carbon energy economy and subsequent to “Net Zero” emissions.