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Cutting Carbon

Ep. 57: Turning the Key to Electricity: Meet GE Vernova’s Power Conversion Business

24 Jan 2024

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What do flipping a light switch, plugging in a laptop, and marine propulsion have in common? All of these actions are enabled by the technologies and processed developed by GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business. As the final link between the electricity produced in the field and transported via the grid before being accessed by billions of people across the globe each day, Power Conversion plays a truly “powerful” role in the broader energy transition journey. Business CEO Philippe Piron joins Jeff and Brian for his second episode of the season to pull back the curtain on this business’ work across myriad industrial sectors while offering insight into the profound role these technologies will play in creating a more decarbonized future.Learn More about Power ConversionFollow Phillipe Piron, Jeff and BrianFollow and learn more about GE VernovaLearn more about the breakdown on sources of CO2 emissionsIn the News:GE Vernova and Next Hydrogen Sign MoU to Integrate Electrolysis Technology with Power Systems to Produce Green HydrogenGE Vernova’s Power Conversion business is helping steel producers meet both the challenge of decarbonization and grid stabilityGE Power Conversion renews its Partnership Agreement with Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology for the development of marine fuel cell solutionsGE Power Conversion reports demand for its electric ship solutions to future-proof the latest generation of naval vesselsGE Vernova CareersCatch up on older episodes of Cutting Carbon here or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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