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Alghanim International General Trading and Construction Co. W.L.L. has purchased a total of 12 LM6000 gas turbine generators from GE Energy.

Kuwaiti power plants to be powered by latest GE Energy aeroderivative gas turbine generators

Alghanim International General Trading and Construction Co. W.L.L. has purchased a total of 12... Read full article »
Kuwait: Tuesday, December 11 - 2007 at 15:55
GE Energy's 1,000th F-technology gas turbine leaves the company's Greenville, SC plant on a rail car, beginning a journey to Saudi Arabia.

GE ships 1,000th F-technology gas turbine; milestone unit going to Saudi Arabia

Over the past 20 years, GE Energy's F-class gas turbines have set a variety of standards for the... Read full article »
Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, August 15 - 2007 at 08:09
Gas turbine.

GE Energy wins USD1.8 billion contracts for new power plants in the Middle East

GE Energy has received contracts totaling more than USD1.8 billion to supply 32 gas turbines and... Read full article »
Kuwait: Wednesday, July 25 - 2007 at 17:01

GE gas turbine technology to help meet Egypt's growing power demand

GE Energy gas turbine technology has been selected to help meet Egypt's energy demand, which is... Read full article »
Egypt: Tuesday, July 10 - 2007 at 10:26

GE Energy focuses on plant asset management at regional conference

GE Energy, one of six major divisions of the General Electric Company, hosted its annual Plant... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Monday, July 02 - 2007 at 14:52
GE Energy appoints Joe Anis as Region Executive for the Middle East.

GE Energy names Joseph Anis to lead Middle East region

GE Energy today announced that Joe Anis has been appointed Region Executive for the Middle East. Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, June 06 - 2007 at 11:33

GE Energy expands power project capabilities in Middle East

Further expanding its local capabilities in the region's robust power generation industry, GE... Read full article »
Saudi Arabia: Sunday, June 03 - 2007 at 11:22

GE signs gas turbine contracts valued over USD950 million

GE Energy announced it has signed three contracts with the Saudi Electric Company (SEC) worth in... Read full article »
Saudi Arabia: Sunday, December 17 - 2006 at 09:29

GE gas turbine technology to help meet Jordan's growing demand for electricity

GE Energy will supply a Frame 9E gas turbine to Al Samra Electricity Production Company for the... Read full article »
Jordan: Wednesday, November 15 - 2006 at 08:08
GE Frame 6B gas turbine.

GE gas turbines for LNG production facility of Qatar liquefied gas company

GE's Oil and Gas business has been contracted to supply three Frame 6B gas turbines that will... Read full article »
Qatar: Monday, October 30 - 2006 at 13:58
GE gas turbine technology.

GE gas turbine technology selected for Pearl GTL project in Qatar

GE's Oil & Gas business will supply six PG6581B (Frame 6B) gas turbines, equipped with dual fuel... Read full article »
Qatar: Monday, September 25 - 2006 at 12:00

GE Energy performs conditioning monitoring upgrade at the largest petrochemical plant in Kuwait

GE Energy's optimization and control business successfully completed a critical optimization and... Read full article »
Kuwait: Saturday, August 19 - 2006 at 11:21

First two GE F-technology gas turbines begin operation in Saudi Arabia

Two GE Frame 7FA gas turbines have started operating at the 'Uthmaniyah Cogeneration Plant' in... Read full article »
Saudi Arabia: Sunday, March 19 - 2006 at 13:17
Taibah, Region Executive & General Manager, Middle East and Africa, GE Energy.

GE to exhibit diverse product range at WETEX 2006

GE Infrastructure, a global leader in energy and water processing technologies, is a co-sponsor... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Sunday, March 12 - 2006 at 15:37

GE gas turbines selected for new 380-megawatt power plant in Sharjah

Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (SEWA) has selected GE Energy's gas turbine technology for... Read full article »
United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 22 - 2006 at 16:59