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  • ESBWR

    Elegantly Simple, Standardized, Flexible and Economical GE’s next evolution of advanced Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) technology is the ESBWR. This simplified design provides improved safety; excellent economics; better plant security; a broad seismic design envelope; and operational flexibility that increases...
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  • Steam Turbine Technology

    Leading Technology for All Applications With over 530 GW of steam turbine capacity in more than 5600 units installed or on order, GE Energy is a world leader in the design, development and application of steam turbine technology. Drawing from this extensive steam turbine design experience and aerodynamic...
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  • Nuclear Energy

    Nuclear Energy: A Key Component of GE's Balanced Energy Portfolio Global demand for energy is increasing. Combined with mounting pressures for a secure supply, fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and skyrocketing costs, the energy industry is facing many pressures. With products and services spanning all...
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  • 360 Degree Work Platforms

    Innovative New Solution – Work platform provides 360 degree access to the reactor internals for inspection, servicing, and modification activities. An open slot allows the refueling bridge to travel over the platform with the mast down, combining in-vessel servicing and fuel movement in the same outage...
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  • Vacuum Canister Sipping – Inspections for PWR and BWR Failed Fuel

    Precision, Accuracy, and Consistency Accurately identifying failed fuel can help utilities avoid a forced outage that could potentially result in the loss of millions of dollars. With experience dating back to 1976, GE provides precision, accuracy and consistency in identifying leaking nuclear fuel assemblies...
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  • R-DATA: Digitized IVVI

    Real-Time Data for Reduced Outage Time GE’s new Remote Digitized Acquisition Transmission and Analysis (R-DATA) tools is a revolutionary advance over traditional methods of performing nuclear reactor internals inspections. Instead of relying on conventional videocassette recorders to record images for...
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  • Bridge Free Tooling — Jet Pump Assembly Inspection

    Non-intrusive Inspections to Minimize Critical Path Time GE offers several Bridge Free Tooling options that minimize critical path time, including the Jet Pump Assembly Inspection. This underwater, remote-operated vehicle (ROV) probe delivery system—a less intrusive inspection of jet pumps in nuclear...
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  • Telescoping Shroud Scanner (TS2)

    Versatile Non-intrusive Inspections with Maximum Coverage GE’s Telescoping Shroud Scanner (TS2) is an extremely versatile tool for non-intrusive inspections of Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs). The remotely operated scanner performs ultrasonic inspections of both the reactor’s shroud circumferential and...
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  • Alloy 600 – PWR Repair Services

    Knowledge and Expertise for Pressurized Water Reactors (PWRs) GE Energy’s nuclear business is utilizing decades of experience servicing Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs) to provide the same repair and engineering services to our PWR customers. With extensive experience mitigating Stress Corrosion Cracking...
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  • Dry Fuel Services

    A long-term solution to a long-term need As utilities continue to consume more nuclear fuel due to power uprates, plant life extensions, and increased capacity factors, spent fuel pools are approaching full capacity. As wet storage reaches its limits, one of the long-term solutions is dry cask storage...
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