‘A Permanent Mark on Climate Action’: GE Showcases Its Latest Energy Innovations at COP28
Building on that 131-year legacy, GE’s future independent public companies, GE Vernova and GE Aerospace, will be discussing and demonstrating advanced technologies this week at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Amid technical breakthroughs and new public-private partnerships, it’s clearer than ever that technology will be the key to solving climate change, accelerating decarbonization, and transitioning to cleaner energy.
A Year of Sustainability Stories: How GE is Helping Decarbonize Flight
As GE unveils its 2021 Sustainability Report, we looked back at some of this year’s biggest developments, which include sustainable aviation fuel, software that improves efficiency, hybrid electric propulsion, hydrogen fuel and other technologies.
New Podcast Explores GE Aviation Technologies for a Decarbonized Future of Flight
New season of Cutting Carbon podcast features GE Aviation’s advanced technologies leader Arjan Hegeman explaining new engine technologies in development that could help the aviation industry reduce CO2 emissions.
Taking Off: What The Anniversary Of America’s First Jet Engine Means For the Future Of Flight
Joseph Sorota was working his shift at a GE factory in Lynn, Massachusetts, when he was called to the main office.
Our Noble Cause: My Take on GE's 2020 Sustainability Report
As the leading provider of civil and military propulsion, GE Aviation has an inherent responsibility to help the aviation industry decarbonize. Rising to this challenge inspires our employees, serves our customers, and indeed, is good for our business.