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  2. Alstom - Wikipedia

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    Alstom Grid is headquartered at La Défense, the business district west of Paris, and has four main businesses: electrical transmission system products, power electric system, automation, and service. Alstom Grid has roughly 10% of the global market share. [134]

  3. Al-Fadhili back-to-back HVDC converter station - Wikipedia

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    The converter station was built by Areva T&D, now Alstom Grid, between 2006 and 2009. GCCIA is constructing a 400 kV, 50 Hz AC transmission line to interconnect Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar through Saudi Arabia. Later phases will also connect Oman and United Arab Emirates. The Al-Fadhili HVDC system allows power to be exchanged between the 50 Hz ...

  4. GE Renewable Energy - Wikipedia

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    GE Grid Solutions business encompasses the high-voltage power grid equipment and engineering activities of Alstom's former subsidiary, Alstom Grid, which itself was spun off from the transmission business of Areva T&D, a former subsidiary of the French multinational Areva. GE Grid Solutions's headquarters are in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. [17]

  5. GE Vernova - Wikipedia

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    A wind turbine GE-Alstom Haliade 150 -6MW in 2017. In 2015, the Franco-American subsidiary GE Renewable Energy was created from the acquisition of the energy activities (Alstom Power and Alstom Grid) of Alstom, which specializes in renewable energies.

  6. Sasaram back-to-back HVDC converter station - Wikipedia

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    The converter station was built by Alstom between 1999 and 2002 and has nominal DC voltage and current ratings of 205 kV and 2475 A. [1] The design is very similar to that of the Chandrapur and Vizag 1 converter stations, also built for Power Grid. In 2006, the Eastern and Northern regions were made part of the combined NEW grid. [2]

  7. Arabelle Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Arabelle Solutions, formerly GE Alstom Nuclear Systems, or GEAST, for ‘GE Alstom’, most of which was spun off from GE Steam Power, is a French multinational specialising in nuclear activities related to steam turbines (Arabelle) for the conventional island, present in nearly 16 countries including China, Finland, India, Romania and the United Kingdom, and headquartered in Boulogne ...

  8. GE Power Conversion - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, it changed its name to Alstom Power & Conversion, then on 10 November 2005, it became a separate company from Alstom. On 29 March 2011, it was announced that a 90% stake in Converteam was to be bought by GE Energy for $3.2 billion. [2] This deal was completed on 2 September 2011.

  9. Bełchatów Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Bełchatów is the fifth largest coal-fired power plant in the world. [8] According to estimates, in 2018, it emitted 37.6 million tons of carbon dioxide, more than any other power station, with relative emissions estimated at 1.756 kg per kWh.