Bringing its business closer to its customers throughout the region, GE
(NYSE: GE) today celebrated the grand opening of its Energy Technology
Center in Russia, located 180 kilometers outside of Moscow in the Kaluga
Region. The new technology center will manufacture and service advanced
power generation equipment throughout the region, helping customers keep
their power plants running more reliably and efficiently. A report by
the World Bank Group estimated that realizing its full energy efficiency
potential could save Russia up to $80 billion annually.
The creation of the Kaluga Energy Technology Center supports GE’s
strategy to tailor many of GE Energy’s products and services for the
local market while growing the business’ base of highly skilled
engineers in the country. These activities were designed to align with
Russia’s technological and energy modernization goals.
The grand opening was attended by John Krenicki, GE vice chairman and
president and CEO of GE Energy; Anatoly Dmitrievich Artamonov, governor
of the Kaluga Region; and other key representatives from the Russian
government and the U.S. Embassy.
"The opening of GE’s Energy Technology Center in Kaluga is a significant
example of a successful partnership between Russia and foreign business
in the high-tech arena and will create additional employment
opportunities in the region,” said Governor Artamonov. "We are glad
to support GE Energy in its contribution to one of Russia’s most
important priorities—to increase energy efficiency in the power
generation sector. I wish GE every success as they help Russia move
towards achieving this objective.”
Through the new center, GE will further expand its footprint in Russia
and provide opportunities for local employment and training in high-tech
engineering jobs. By the end of 2010 GE Energy plans to have
approximately 300 employees in Russia—with future plans for significant
expansion.
"Russia is an energy powerhouse and central to our strategy short,
medium and long term,” said Krenicki. "The opening of the Energy
Technology Center underscores GE’s commitment to invest in the future of
Russia and its people. It is a key part of our strategy to support our
customers in Russia with the latest technologies and services across the
full spectrum of the energy landscape, including power generation,
water, energy services and oil and gas. It also supports our global
initiative to invest and expand our presence in promising growth regions
worldwide. We are accelerating the localization of our capabilities to
better compete and partner for success.”
The Kaluga Technology Center follows the dedication last week of GE
Energy’s Oil & Gas Technology Center in Boufarik, Algeria.
GE signed the agreement to construct the technology center in March 2009
with the government of the Kaluga region, the Kaluga Region Development
Corporation and the administration of Kaluga City. The finished facility
has opened just 20 months later. Supporting the concepts of energy
efficiency and environmental responsibility, the Energy Technology
Center features fresh-filtered air systems, heat-reflecting windows and
water-saving technologies.
The Energy Technology Center will offer innovative products and services
that are tailored to meet the specific needs of customers in the region.
Initially, the new center will offer services for GE power generation
equipment that is installed in Russia and the CIS. In later phases, the
facility will add manufacturing capabilities, to support GE’s growing
presence in the Russian energy sector. The site has room for significant
expansion and may include other GE business units in the future.
The Kaluga facility is one of twelve GE Energy technology centers
located around the globe. GE has been active in Russia since the 1920s
and today offers a full range of products and services for the country’s
energy sector, from oil and gas exploration and production through power
generation.
About GE
GE (NYSE: GE) is a diversified infrastructure, finance and media company
taking on the world’s toughest challenges. From aircraft engines and
power generation to financial services, health care solutions and
television programming, GE operates in more than 100 countries and
employs about 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the
company's website at www.ge.com.
GE serves the energy sector by developing and deploying technology that
helps make efficient use of natural resources. With nearly 85,000 global
employees and 2009 revenues of $40 billion, GE Energy www.ge.com/energy
is one of the world’s leading suppliers of power generation and energy
delivery technologies. The businesses that comprise GE Energy—GE Power &
Water, GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gas—work together to provide
integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy
industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable
resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; and other alternative
fuels.
