General Electric
General Electric (NYSE:GE) has announced it will invest £100 million in a new offshore wind turbine manufacturing plant in the United Kingdom. The investment will create an estimated 1,900 clean energy jobs by 2020.
GE Energy Financial Services, a unit of General Electric (NYSE:GE), recently released a study showing the benefits of federal Canadian wind power incentives.
When people search the medal count at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada they will not find General Electric (NYSE:GE) listed.
General Electric Co. (NYSE:GE), the world’s leading producer of power-generation equipment, which already has significant interests in Brazil, plans to invest an additional $118 million in the South American nation this year.
You've no doubt heard about the Chevy Volt, America's first mass-produced electric vehicle.
General Electric (NYSE:GE) has become a major player in wind energy production, but its success in the solar energy marketplace has been mixed. Now, GE plans to change all that by producing its own solar panels made of cadmium telluride.
Recently, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) began installing two wind turbines at its National Wind Technology Center in Colorado.





