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  2. Category:Water turbine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy portal; Pages in category "Water turbine manufacturers" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  3. Dongfang Electric - Wikipedia

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    Dongfang Electric Corporation (Chinese: 东方电气集团) is a Chinese state-owned manufacturer of power generators and the contracts of power station projects. According to Platts, in 2009-10 the company was the second largest manufacturer of steam turbines by worldwide market share, tying with Harbin Electric and slightly behind Shanghai Electric. [1]

  4. Category : Hydroelectric power companies of the United States

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    This page was last edited on 7 September 2019, at 20:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Voith - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Voith acquired the technical papermaking operations of British company Scapa, making it one of the leading companies for paper machine clothing technology. The year 2000 saw the creation of Voith Siemens Hydro Power Generation, a joint venture of the two leading manufacturers of turbine and generator technology. At the helm of the ...

  6. GE Renewable Energy - Wikipedia

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    GE Renewable Energy was created in 2015, combining the wind power assets GE purchased from Alstom with those previously owned by GE and operated under the Power & Water division. [4] Upon the division's creation, the headquarters of GE Renewable Energy moved from Schenectady, New York to Paris , France , part of conditions for the Alstom purchase.

  7. Kværner - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Kvaerner built its first hydroelectric turbine. [2] During the early 1900s, Kvaerner power turbines remained the principal product line, which also included bridges, cranes, and pumps. Kvaerner was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1967.

  8. Turboatom - Wikipedia

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    Turboatom began serial production of MK-30 turbines with a capacity of 30 MW for mining and chemical centers with experimental reactors. The first Kharkiv MK-30 turbine began operations in December 1958 in Tomsk. In the early 1970s, manufacture of turbines for nuclear power plants with a capacity of 500 MW was approved. This allowed a sharp ...

  9. Harbin Electric - Wikipedia

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    Along with Shanghai Electric and Dongfang Electric it is one of the three largest manufacturers of power plant equipment in China. According to Platts the company in 2009-10 was the second largest manufacturer of steam turbines by worldwide market share, tying Dongfang Electric and slightly behind Shanghai Electric. [3]