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GE Gives Ohioans Opportunity to aCapture the Winda and Choose a Better Energy Future


Published on 2010-05-07 03:23:08 - Market Wire
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COLUMBUS, Ohio--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--GEa™s (NYSE: GE) 28-day, multi-state aCapture the Winda tour stopped in Columbus today, carrying with it grassroots support for expanding clean, efficient, wind power across the United States that could help create new manufacturing jobs.

"Ia™m helping to build Americaa™s energy future"

Today at Columbusa™ Center of Science and Industry, GE will be displaying a 131-foot wind turbine blade to show the public and Ohio's leaders the innovative technologies that are helping to build our clean energy future. With the right government policies, innovation and R&D investments will play an important role in creating future jobs in Ohio.

The toura™s stop will allow Ohioans to add their signatures to the wind turbine blade and pledge their support for its message: aIa™m helping to build Americaa™s energy futureaa"a cleaner, smarter future that will create new clean energy manufacturing jobs in Ohio and around the country.

aAmerica has the power to choose a better energy future,a said Vic Abate, vice president of GEa™s Renewable Energy business. aAmerican technology and innovation can create a cleaner, smarter, more efficient energy economy in Ohio and across America that will revitalize precision manufacturing, boost exports and create jobs, but we need the right policy at the federal level to make that vision a reality.a

As North Americaa™s top wind turbine supplier, GE is spearheading the tour as a symbol of its commitment to Americaa™s clean energy future and its belief in the power of government leadership to drive investment in new technologies that will spur U.S. economic growth and job creation and enable America to compete in this global industry.

aThe rest of the world is not standing still,a Abate said. aChina and Europe have already enacted robust clean energy policies that expand manufacturing investment and employment. Ita™s time for federal policymakers to do the same, for the benefit of Ohio and our entire nation.a

Last year, the U.S. wind industry supported 85,000 jobs in all 50 states. Ohio has significant untapped wind potential, according to Environment Ohio, and could generate at least 10 percent of its electricity from wind in the next decadea"enough to power more than 1.5 million Ohio homes.

The aCapture the Winda tour began in Aberdeen, S.D., and will remain in Columbus through May 7 for the Columbus Clean Air Fair, before making its final stops in the following locations:

May 13: GE Appliances & Lighting: Louisville, Ky.

May 15: Louisville Zoo a" Louisville, Ky.

May 19: Molded Fiber Glass Companies a" Gainesville, Texas

May 21: Windpower 2010 a" Dallas, Texas

Follow the aCapture the Winda tour on Facebook at [ www.facebook.com/ecomagination ].

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 Web site 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 $37 billion, GE Energy [ www.ge.com/energy ] is one of the worlda™s leading suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technologies. The businesses that comprise GE Energya"GE Power & Water, GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gasa"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.