Sentences with phrase «general electric supply»

General Electric Supply Company, Wooddale, IL 1987 — 1994 Billing Specialist Processed customer billing for four east coast Electrical Supply Houses.

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The overhaul could be a boon for aircraft suppliers, like Boeing Co. and General Electric Co., because airlines need to upgrade their fleets, too.
The En + team of advisers put together a plan aimed at cutting exposure to U.S. turbines suppliers such as General Electric and replacing them gradually with European firms, the person familiar with En + preparations said.
The move comes as the world's largest industrial companies, from General Electric to Siemens, seek to snap up software assets to modernize their manufacturing processes, improve their supply chains and cut costs.
Schlumberger, General Electric and Siemens have all contributed plans for the realization of Saudi Arabia's revitalization program, according to Abdulaziz al - Abdulkarim, Saudi Aramco's vice-president for procurement and supply chain management.
Some companies are bucking this trend very effectively, for example: Intel and General Electric whose joint venture Care Innovations is aimed at serving the needs of older people with health challenges, or Nintendo whose Wii consoles have proved to appeal to this group, even supplying them to BUPA care homes.
One could frame the debate in the advantages of using less fossil fuel, which range from lower costs to people (an all electric car has operating costs about 1/4 that of a gasoline vehicle), to balance of payments (less capital flowing out of the country, especially relevant to countries who import most of their oil), to terrorism (not funding it, and western influence leaving the ME, which is the basis of most ME terrorist organizations) to conflict in general (most of the major conflicts in the last 30 years have involved ME oil), to finite supply (when we run out, we'll be facing a global economic meltdown).
In its work for General Electric Co. through the years, the public relations firm owned by Mark Behan became entangled in a legal battle between GE and several river communities that filed federal lawsuits against the company when their water supplies were tainted by the PCBs dumped into the river from its plants in Fort Edward and Hudson Falls.
Even when foreign companies such as General Electric or Suzlon supply the turbines as much as 70 percent of the components are made in China, everything except for bearings and electrical controls.
Stokes and other industry observers also expect even larger, megawatt - size distributed power units that are composed of modular 250 - kilowatt stacks to hit the market within two to three years, having recently watched large multinational corporations such as General Electric and Rolls Royce sign supply deals with SOFC cell - and stack - makers.
General Electric (GE), a world leader in industrial power generation technology and the world's largest supplier of gas turbines, considers gas - fired power generation a key growth sector of its business and a practical step toward reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.
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Westinghouse, General Electric and other companies are major designers and suppliers of components for nuclear reactors.
He pointed to the «Regional Electric Reliability Options Study» by the Massachusetts Attorney General's office, which concluded a reduction in natural gas supplies will not lead to peak winter demand period electric system «deficiencies» through 2030, under existing market conElectric Reliability Options Study» by the Massachusetts Attorney General's office, which concluded a reduction in natural gas supplies will not lead to peak winter demand period electric system «deficiencies» through 2030, under existing market conelectric system «deficiencies» through 2030, under existing market conditions.
General Electric ranks number one in U.S. wind turbine sales and is actually one of the largest suppliers of wind turbines in the world, boasting more than 11,600 wind turbine installations that comprise more than 18,000 megawatts of capacity.
In addition, General Motors is supplying Chevy Volt and Chevy Spark electric vehicles for test rides during the event.
General Electric, one of the world's largest suppliers of electrical power plant equipment, is all fired up about large markets for new coal - fired generation in India and China as America's shut down.
The Caithness Shepherds Flat wind project, constructed on private property in eastern Oregon, will deploy a total of 338 wind turbines supplied by General Electric (GE).
«Being the first trial of this kind in the country and a major step in the transformation of energy supply, it will be of great importance in promoting the use of clean energy in China in a sustainable and effective way,» said Quan Shenming, General Manager of Qinghai Electric Power Corporation, a subsidiary of State Grid Corporation.
Thus, Fox Business could report that General Electric, on whose design the Fukushima plant is based and which «supplied technical assistance» at the plant, likely faces no direct liability as a result of recent events.
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