LNG 17


George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas, USA

16 - 19 Apr 2013

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GE's Power Conversion Business Signs $80 Million in Additional Contracts for Electric Power and Propulsion Systems of LNG Carriers and FSRU

The British Emerald was the first vessel built by Hyundai Heavy Industries fitted with GE’s electrical propulsion technology (in 2007).
(Photo: GE Power Conversion: GEPCPR149)PARIS - April 17, 2013 - GE's Power Conversion business (NYSE: GE) announced today it has been awarded new contracts for orders of electric power and propulsion systems on two liquid natural gas (LNG) carriers and an LNG Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU). In total, GE has signed contracts to supply systems for 26 LNG carriers and five FSRUs. In the last six months alone, the company has signed contracts worth around $80 million.

GE Power Conversion Presents Advanced Electrification Solutions for Gas Liquefaction at LNG 17

“61 MW motor, the most powerful motor driven by a variable-speed converter, VSI type, from GE’s Power Conversion business” (Photo: GE Power Conversion: GEPCPR161)PARIS — April 16, 2013 — GE’s Power Conversion business (NYSE: GE) will demonstrate its complete electrical portfolio for high requirement applications at LNG 17, the 17th Annual Conference and Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), running from April 16 — 19 in Houston, Texas, booth 955 in Hall C.