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GE Energy Type Division Industry Energy Founded 2008 Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, United States Area served Worldwide Key people John Krenicki, Jr (President & CEO)[1] Products List- Electricity transmission and distribution equipment
Gas engines
Gas turbines
Generators
Measurement and control systems
Nuclear reactors
Oil drilling and production equipment
Pipeline equipment
Solar panels
Steam turbines
Water and process technologies
Wind turbines[2]
Revenue $37.1 billion (2009/10)[2] Employees Approximately 82,000[2] Parent General Electric Divisions GE Energy Services
GE Oil & Gas
GE Power & WaterWebsite GE Energy GE Energy is a division of General Electric and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. [3]
A company-wide reorganization prompted by staggering financial losses led to the unit's formation in 2008 from companies within GE Infrastructure.[4][dead link]
Contents
History
On March 29, 2011, GE Energy announced plans to acquire a 90% stake in Converteam for $3.2 billion.[5]
Divisions
GE Energy has the following divisions:[2]
- Energy Services
- Power Generation Services
- Digital Energy
- Measurement & Control Solutions
- Industrial Solutions
- Environmental Services
- GE Oil & Gas
- GE Power & Water
- GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (Joint venture with Hitachi, 60% ownership)
- GE Jenbacher
- GE Water & Process Technologies
- GE Wind Energy
See also
- Energy sector
References
- ^ "Company Information". GE Energy. http://www.gepower.com/about/info/en/index.htm. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ a b c d "GE Energy Fact Sheet". GE Energy. http://www.gepower.com/about/info/en/downloads/GEA17978%20GEEnergyExternal_R9.pdf. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ GE Company Organization Chart
- ^ GE restructures, but investors still on edge
- ^ http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110329-710215.html (WSJ)
GE acquires converteam Bloomberg
External links
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