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First-of-Its Kind “Digital Power Plant” Platform Will Enable
Greater Efficiency and Output, More Flexibility for Renewables
Integration and Help Grid Stability
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Secure, Data-Driven Power Generation Estimated to Deliver $75
Billion in Savings across Power Industry Today
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Delivering ~$230 Million per New Plant or ~$50 Million for Existing
Combined-Cycle Gas-Powered Plant in Savings
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Exelon Generation and GE are Announcing an Agreement for
Enterprise-Wide Software Technologies across Three Fuel
Sources—Nuclear, Gas and Wind
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PSEG Commences Enterprise Wide Software Solutions with GE, Setting
N.J. on a Path towards More Reliable, Cleaner and Less Expensive Power
and a Boost to the Local Economy
GE (NYSE:GE) today announced Digital Power Plant, a revolutionary
software and hardware solution that creates a virtual ‘’Digital Twin’’
of an entire industrial power plant complex. Powered by GE’s Predix
platform, the operating system of the Industrial Internet, “Digital
Twin” is a collection of physics-based methods and digital technologies
that are used to model the present state of every asset in a Digital
Power Plant or a Digital Wind Farm. This transformational technology
lets utilities monitor and manage every aspect of the power generation
ecosystem to generate electricity as cleanly, efficiently and securely
as the global economy and environment now demand with unprecedented
real-time control and precision.
"The world is expected to need 50 percent more power over the next 20
years, including providing electricity for the 1.3 billion people
without access today,” said Steve Bolze, president and CEO of GE Power &
Water. “At the same time, the electricity industry is undergoing a
radical digital transformation unlocking whole new opportunities.
Imagine the benefits to our global economy and society when the power
source of the world's economy, electricity, is as digitally connected
and efficient as the modern technologies dependent on that electrical
power."
Central generation of energy will account for up to 95 percent of the
energy mix by 2025 and as a result GE’s Digital Power Plant, will enable
GE’s utility and industrial customers to harness information
technologies to optimize the underlying infrastructure that generates
electricity, in a manner that will transform the way electricity is
generated and managed worldwide, helping minimize the impact of power
production and consumption to the climate. The expected benefits include
up to $230 million for a new combined-cycle gas power plant and up to
$50 million for an existing combined-cycle gas-powered plant in savings.
Across the power industry today this will equate to up to $75 billion in
savings.
Secure, Industrial-Scale Platform:
As one of the world’s largest suppliers of power generation equipment
and the developer of Predix, GE has been able to combine the right
hardware and software solution to securely digitize complex power assets
and systems. The Digital Power Plant is more than connectivity and more
than just one solution. Once an entire power plant is digitized, it can
deploy applications powered by the Predix platform to continuously
improve assets and operations. Predix is the only secure cloud and
platform built for and by industry experts to support the unique scale
and requirements of industrial data. It also is the only platform with
security and governance built in to allow developers to quickly build,
test and deploy applications for highly regulated industries.
Incorporating decades of experience in operational security and
information security, Predix
Cloud is designed with the most advanced security protocols available,
including customized, adaptive security solutions for industrial
operators and developers.
“To transform the entire energy value chain, we need a purpose-built,
modern digital industrial stack—from software-defined machines, to the
controls, to the cloud,” said Ganesh Bell, GE P&W, chief digital officer
and GM of Software & Analytics. “We invite our customers to innovate
with Predix to improve their performance and results.”
Launch Customers and Partnerships:
“Our industry is on the precipice of a digital disruption, and Exelon is
very pleased to partner with GE on several pilot programs that will help
us deliver significant benefits for our customers, the industry and the
environment,” said Michael Pacilio, EVP & COO, Exelon Generation.
Exelon Generation and GE Power & Water have entered into an agreement to
implement a Predix-powered suite of enterprise-wide software
technologies across three fuel sources—nuclear, gas and wind. These
solutions will enable Exelon to enhance its performance, efficiencies
and reliability.
“Exelon is one of the first movers in deploying Industrial Internet
solutions,” said Mr. Bolze. “Given their history of innovation and
delivering value to their customers, we are incredibly excited about the
impact this partnership will deliver in terms of customer value,
decarbonization and our long-standing collaboration. The world needs
affordable, accessible, reliable, secure and sustainable power; and
digitization is the next game changer.”
GE’s other launch customer, PSEG, recently chose GE’s software solutions
to upgrade multiple gas-powered plants to improve their reliability and
operational performance. In addition, PSEG has chosen a 7HA.02 gas
turbine for a new combined-cycle plant to replace steam boilers in New
Jersey.
“For merchant generators, every bit of efficiency and productivity
matters to our bottom line,” said Rich Lopriore, president of PSEG
Fossil LLC. “Having the best power generation technology—both physical
and digital—is critical to our competitiveness. We at PSEG would like to
recognize GE in this new analytic approach; technology is the way we
need to go in order to stay competitive in the industry.”
To further explore the implications of the digital transformation of the
energy industry, please read the white paper entitled, “Powering
the Future: Leading the digital transformation of the power industry,”
by Marco Annuziata, Chief Economist, GE and Ganesh Bell, Chief Digital
Officer of GE Power & Water. The paper discusses the unprecedented
opportunity for the future of the energy industry and how it will
realize the goal of access to clean, reliable, sustainable and secure
electricity while fostering economic growth through the creation of a
new energy ecosystem.
For more information on GE’s Digital Power Plant please visit:
http://www.ge.com/industries/power-and-energy/power-generation/.
About GE
GE (NYSE:GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming
industry with software-defined machines and solutions that
are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a
global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each
business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and
intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application
across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and
scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the
language of industry. www.ge.com
About GE Power & Water
GE Power & Water provides customers with a broad array of power
generation, energy delivery and water process technologies to solve
their challenges locally. Power & Water works in all areas of the energy
industry including renewable resources such as wind and solar, biogas
and alternative fuels; and coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy.
The business also develops advanced technologies to help solve the
world’s most complex challenges related to water availability and
quality. Power & Water’s six business units include Distributed Power,
Nuclear Energy, Power Generation Products, Power Generation Services,
Renewable Energy and Water & Process Technologies. Headquartered in
Schenectady, N.Y., Power & Water is GE’s largest industrial business.
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and on LinkedIn.
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