Beyond Borders: GE Volunteers Open Their Hearts And Homes To Ukrainians
Piotr Kozłów vividly remembers when Ukrainian refugees started streaming into Poland as the Russian invasion began earlier this year.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Turning solar energy into clean hydrogen, more resilient wind turbines and a tiny trap for carbon dioxide. This week's coolest things take going green to the next level.
View ArticleGE’s 2021 Sustainability Report Outlines How It Is Building A World That...
Last week, when President Joe Biden spoke at the launch of the new Federal-State Offshore Wind Partnership — set up to speed the growth of the offshore wind industry in the United States — he
View ArticleA Year Of Sustainability Stories: How GE Is Helping Decarbonize the Energy...
In 2020, GE made a commitment to become carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2030, and the following year the company announced that it is going even further, reaching net zero by 2050 — includi
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
A microphone that sees sound, sun-free photosynthesis and making life without reproduction. This week’s coolest things challenge our basic assumptions.
View ArticleA Year Of Sustainability Stories: How GE Is Helping Decarbonize Flight
Aviation accounts for about 2.5% of global carbon emissions.
View ArticleCatching More Wind: GE’s 3D-Printed Concrete Wind Turbine Towers Could Lead...
The power industry around the world is going through a fundamental transition to renewable energy. This shift requires a lot of innovation, and few companies are better equipped to help than GE.
View ArticleA Year of Sustainability Stories: Precision Health
The idea of making the world more sustainable also applies to healthcare. On area involves precision health — the idea that treatment can be tailored to individual patients.
View ArticleCoal To Gas: How GE Is Helping Poland Advance Its Energy Strategy To Cut...
Four years ago, Polish authorities were planning to construct what was to be possibly the last large coal-fired power plant in Europe.
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View ArticleRiding The Waves: A GE-Engineered Project in India Allows Delhi’s Airport To...
Indira Gandhi International Airport, in Delhi, can claim a host of superlatives: It’s the busiest in India, with some 37 million passengers passing through last year, and in March it became the sec
View ArticleFrench Connection: Air France-KLM Will Use Fuel-Efficient LEAP Engines To...
Air France-KLM has finalized the purchase of 200 fuel-efficient CFM International LEAP 1-A engines to power its new fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft.
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Breaking cancer’s defenses, transplanting immunity and mixed-reality medical school. This week’s coolest things tear down barriers to progress.
View ArticleMichigan Momentum: The Wolverine State Is Moving Toward Natural Gas As More...
Like the rest of America, Michigan’s economy is running cleaner these days.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Seeing space in a new light, artificial hearts that wring when they beat, and finding a fresh angle on graphene. This week’s coolest things add a twist to what we thought we could do.
View ArticleInside Look: Here’s What’s Happening At Next Week’s Farnborough Airshow
It’s been four years since aviation fans, industry executives, aerospace engineers and investors last descended on the local airport in Farnborough, a quiet town about an hour southwest of London.
View ArticleNASA Touches Down At Farnborough: Agency To Spotlight Work In Sustainable...
Images sent back from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope last week not only stunned the world visually; they changed the way humans think about the universe.
View ArticleMade You Look: GE Employee’s 3D-Printing Hobby Helps Company Explain Most...
Alex Hills developed a passion for 3D printing like most hobbyists: He bought a printer and began “tinkering around” with some simple print builds.
View ArticleA 3-Decade Connection: Delta Was The First Carrier To Use CFM Engines. Now...
The weather was mostly fair on April 24, 1982, when a Delta Air Lines plane flew on a routine flight from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia.
View ArticleGE Unveils New Brand Names For Three Planned Future Public Companies
Last fall, GE announced plans to become three independent and publicly traded businesses focusing on healthcare, energy, and aviation. Today the company unveiled their names.
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