GE’s new gas turbines play second fiddle to renewables

In recognition of renewable energy’s growing role on the global energy stage, GE has launched a new gas-powered turbine that kicks in when electricity from renewable sources wanes.

The US energy technology firm has already sold 19 units worth nearly US$1.2 billion to countries whose electricity operates at a frequency of 60 hertz. The firm spent $500 million developing two turbines with capacities of 250 and 300 megawatts.

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