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GE
Energy showcases energy technologies at WETEX 2004
Posted: 25 March 2004
GE specialists to provide updates on air emissions control
technology
GE Energy, one of the world's leading suppliers of power generation
and energy delivery technology, is showcasing its specialised products
for efficient fuel management, in addition to air emission monitoring
and data acquisition systems at WETEX 2004, the annual water, energy
and environment technologies exhibition and conference running from
March 22 – 24. GE’s advanced technology on exhibit includes
equipment, services and management solutions designed to serve the
region’s power generation, oil and gas, distributed power,
and energy rental industries.
GE Energy is featuring its new range of Smallworld Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) solutions, designed specifically for electricity
and water distribution and providing increased efficiency and accuracy
for electric utilities. The host of GIS-Based network solutions,
including the Smallworld Core Spatial Technology, the Smallworld
Design Manager for network planning, designing and building, and
the Smallworld PowerOn, a distribution management system, are being
demonstrated to customers at the GE Energy stand. The software integrates
with other products which require spatial information, including
systems for customer relationship management, market analysis, network
and work management.
Commenting on GE’s participation in WETEX, Nabil Habayeb,
Regional Executive and General Manager for GE Energy - Africa, India,
and the Middle East said: “This year at WETEX, GE Energy is
presenting its most comprehensive ever portfolio of cutting-edge
technology for the full spectrum of the energy industry. As a world-leading
provider of innovative products and services, we consider our participation
in WETEX vital in emphasising our commitment to bringing the most
reliable and cost-effective solutions to our regional customers
in the power sector.”
GE’s range of solutions designed for a cleaner environment
will be highlighted at WETEX, including air emission testing, monitoring,
reporting, and control systems. Engineers, executive management
and other specialists in the energy and water industries also had
the opportunity to benefit from a technical seminar on air emissions
reduction and monitoring technology, presented by GE specialist
Dale Fennell. Furthermore, integrated thermal power and desalination
optimisation was the focus of an additional presentation by GE specialist
Peter Hartner.
“With the region’s rapidly developing industrial sector
and the increasing energy and water needs, GE Energy seeks to empower
environmental managers with comprehensive and customisable air quality
solutions that simultaneously reduce emissions and optimise the
performance and profitability of a power generation process. Our
pollution preventive approach is backed by over 100 years of experience
and a broad portfolio of technologies that can be tailored to help
meet current and future air quality requirements in the Middle East.
We are also proud to be at the forefront in developing intelligent
technologies which utilise, but protect our natural resources,”
said Isam Moursy, a General Manager for GE Energy Services.
GE Energy, which also provides solutions for power generation and
management, gas processing and transmission and plant and enterprise
control, is showcasing its range of control solutions and hardware
for GE and non-GE turbines used by enterprises.
The entire GE Energy portfolio of products, solutions and services
can be seen on the company stand (Hall 2 - Stand Co-Sponsor 5) at
the exhibition in the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.
For more information see www.gepower.com

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