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Tue, September 14, 2010

Expanding Support for Its Customers, GE Opens Regional Wind Turbine Service Centers


Published on 2010-09-14 06:45:27 - Market Wire
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Expanding its support for customers in the wind-rich Midwestern United States, GE (NYSE: GE) has opened two new wind turbine service centers in Albert Lea and Pipestone, Minn., with plans to expand into additional states in the region. The centers will serve as headquarters for GEa™s highly trained wind turbine technicians in the region; helping to bring together a wider network of support and expertise to best meet customer needs.

"Since the opening of the Sweetwater center, we have seen measureable improvements in wind turbine availability and other customer benefits"

aWith its strong wind resources and available land, the Midwest is a key area for wind energy development. The new center will enable us to provide a wider range of services to our customers throughout this important region by centralizing our resources, tooling and management support,a said Diarmaid Mulholland, general managera"wind services for GE Power & Water.

Opened in December 2009, GEa™s Pipestone, Minn., office currently services an installed base of 573 GE 1.5 megawatt (MW) wind turbines. Online earlier this year, the Albert Lea, Minn., office supports an installed base of 507 wind turbine generators. GE also plans to open a service center in Iowa, which will provide support to 571 1.5-MW wind turbines in the area.

The regional service centers will be similar to GEa™s existing wind turbine service center in Sweetwater, Texas, the state that leads the nation in installed wind power capacity. aSince the opening of the Sweetwater center, we have seen measureable improvements in wind turbine availability and other customer benefits,a said Mulholland. aWith the service center structure, we will be better able to support our customers as we continue to grow our wind service portfolio.a

GEa™s wind turbine service centers provide customers with performance warranties, operation and maintenance services and turbine upgrades. aWe are focused on value for our customers through efficient wind turbine operations and managing the worlda™s best run fleet,a said Mulholland. GEa™s global installed base of 14,000 turbines is serviced by more than 900 highly trained wind service technicians worldwide.

According to the American Wind Energy Association, the Midwest offers the greatest development potential for the U.S. wind industry today. Much of the nationa™s new wind power capacity is being built in the Great Plains region, which has a favorable combination of characteristics: ample wind resources, an extensive rail and highway network for shipping outsized turbine components, flat topography, which both improves the wind and makes turbine components easier to ship and broad acceptance from local farmers and ranchers.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) is a diversified infrastructure, finance and media company taking on the worlda™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 $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.

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