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GE Vernova

GE Vernova

Energy Technology

Boston, Massachusetts 3,621,618 followers

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GE Vernova is a purpose-built energy technology company on a mission to electrify to thrive and decarbonize the world. It is made up of three businesses -- Power, Electrification, and Wind -- with focus on accelerating the path to more reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy, while helping our customers power economies and deliver the electricity that is vital to health, safety, security, and improved quality of life. The world needs more energy, smarter energy. With energy demand expected to grow by more than 50% in the next 20 years, we are continuously innovating to meet the moment…like we have for the past 130 years. The Energy of Change and relentless optimism are what drive us – it’s about never giving up and seeing what’s possible so that we deliver the energy technologies the world needs right now and for generations to come. GE Vernova’s attitude and edge is embedded in its name. We retain our treasured legacy, “GE,” as an enduring and hard-earned badge of quality and ingenuity. “Ver” / “verde” signal Earth’s verdant and lush ecosystems. “Nova,” from the Latin “novus,” nods to a new, innovative era of lower carbon energy that GE Vernova will help deliver. Together, we have the energy to change the world.

Industry
Energy Technology
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Type
Public Company

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    We are honored to be named a Top 100 Internship Program of 2026. At GE Vernova, we are committed to investing in the next generation of leaders who are helping us solve the world’s most complex energy challenges, with breakthrough ideas and the innovations shaping the future of energy. Check out the announcement below from our North America Careers team.

    We are thrilled to announce that #GEVernova has been named one of the Top 100 Internship Programs of 2026 by Yello and WayUp! 🏆 We believe that investing in the next generation is essential to #Electrifying the world. This recognition validates our commitment to fostering a culture of mentorship, innovation, and professional growth where interns contribute to meaningful, real-world projects that drive the #EnergyTransition. A massive thank you to everyone who took the time to vote for our program—your support helped us reach this milestone and recognizes the incredible dedication of our mentors, managers, and program coordinators. To our 2026 interns: thank you for your energy and hard work. You are the future of the energy industry! #NationalInternDay #LifeAtGEVernova #EarlyTalent #Internships #FutureLeaders

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    A new step toward powering what’s next. GE Vernova Hitachi has signed an agreement with Blue Energy to advance an integrated gas-and-nuclear power project in Victoria, Texas, helping meet growing electricity demand with reliable power at scale. Read the full announcement to learn more about the partnership and hear from the teams at GE Vernova Hitachi & Blue Energy: https://lnkd.in/eRY-DZN3

    GE Vernova Hitachi and Blue Energy have signed an agreement to launch the next phase of a collaboration to deploy a 2.5 GW gas-plus-nuclear power plant in Texas.   The project features a strategic pairing of GE Vernova 7HA.02 gas turbines and GVH BWRX-300 small modular reactors. The agreement advances engineering design, licensing and safety analysis of the Victoria, Texas project.   “Meeting the surging demand for electricity requires proven, scalable technologies and the ability to bring them together as integrated solutions,” said Eric Gray, CEO, GE Vernova’s Power segment. “Together, we are establishing a blueprint for deploying reliable baseload power at the scale and speed customers need.”   “This agreement with GE Vernova Hitachi keeps Blue Energy confidently moving forward to build our nuclear energy production line that will unlock the promise of abundant nuclear energy,” said Jake Jurewicz, Blue Energy CEO and co-founder.   With a final investment decision targeted for 2027, this collaboration represents a significant step in securing the grid’s future.   Read the full announcement: https://lnkd.in/eRY-DZN3   #GEVernova #BWRX300 #SMR #NuclearEnergy #BlueEnergy

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    As more energy sources come online and demand continues to shift in real time, the grid faces a growing challenge: how do we deliver reliable, resilient power while making the most of every available megawatt? That’s where power plant controllers come in. Continuously monitoring and optimizing plant performance, they help balance operations, coordinate system functions, and respond to changing grid conditions. For us, this is what turning concept into reality looks like. Smarter control helps extract more energy from existing assets, reduce wasted generation, and better manage fluctuations across the bulk power system. The result is a grid that can deliver more reliable electricity, support decarbonization goals, and help meet the world's growing energy needs with greater efficiency.

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    We asked GE Vernova Fellows to tell us what energy technologies they are most excited about. Their answers spanned everything from advanced wind technologies and nuclear SMRs to innovative approaches for turning waste into new possibilities. The future of energy will be built by bold ideas and the people willing to imagine what's next. What technology do you want to learn more about?

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    Not every passion-filled career begins with an epic flashbulb moment. Sometimes, it’s more subtle. Maybe as simple as trying something new, discovering you're better at it than you thought, and exploring a path that will lead you somewhere exciting. For Lauren te. Riele, an engineer working in Direct Air Capture at GE Vernova, a series of hands-on experiences helped turn a curiosity about engineering into a passion for innovative energy solutions that are shaping the future. Now she is sharing that experience with the next generation of energy leaders as a mentor in Engineers of Change. By giving students early exposure to engineering, we're helping them explore possibilities, build confidence, and discover paths they may never have considered otherwise. The future of energy depends on talented people solving challenges that are still taking shape. Sometimes all it takes to uncover that potential is the chance to try.

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    What if we could remove CO₂ from the atmosphere? What if clean water could be produced from air? At the opening of GE Vernova's new Advanced Research Center in Niskayuna, New York, we showcased technologies designed to help address some of the energy transition's toughest challenges. From Direct Air Capture (DAC) to AirJoule, the ARC brings together the research, talent, and industry expertise needed to turn breakthrough ideas into real-world impact. The future of energy depends on innovation that can move from the lab to the world. GE Vernova's ARC was built to help make that happen.

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    We asked 15 GE Vernova Fellows to complete the sentence: “The Energy of Change happens when…” Their reflections offer a glimpse into how GE Vernova leaders are thinking about innovation, purpose, and the opportunities ahead for the energy industry. Because the Energy of Change starts with people who are ready to rethink what’s possible.

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    A spark can change the trajectory of a career. Sometimes all it takes is seeing what’s possible. For Nicola Murphy, Engineering Operations Leader at GE Vernova, that spark came from a moment of exposure. Until then, engineering wasn't even on her radar. But after meeting engineers who helped her connect her interests in problem solving, math, and science to a real-world career, everything clicked. That’s why early exposure matters. When students can see engineering up close, they can not only imagine themselves in it, but make new connections that weren’t visible before. That moment matters because it's not unique. There are countless students with the curiosity, aptitude, and potential to become engineers who simply haven't had their lightbulb moment yet. That's why we created Engineers of Change, a mentorship program designed to give students hands-on engineering experiences, meaningful connections, and a clearer view of what's possible. As energy demand continues to grow and the energy transition accelerates, the world will need a new generation of engineers ready to solve complex challenges. Through Engineers of Change, we're helping more students find that spark and empowering the next generation of energy leaders whose ideas could shape communities, industries, and lives for decades to come.

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    The need for innovative, sustainable energy solutions has never been greater. We asked GE Vernova Fellows: What advancements in sustainable technology are you most excited about? Their answers highlight the breakthroughs, ideas, and innovations that could help power a more sustainable future while meeting the world's increasing energy needs. Watch the conversation and hear what's inspiring some of our brightest technical minds.

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