GE’s Wind PowerUp Technology Improving Output on More than 1,000 Wind Turbines

GE’s (NYSE: GE) renewable energy business announces that its Wind PowerUp* platform has secured more than 1,000 units under contract to date. PowerUp, a GE Predictivity solution, is a customized software-enabled platform that allows wind farm operators to increase annual energy production (AEP) on their turbines by up to 5 percent, taking into account environmental conditions. A 5 percent increase in energy output translates to up to a 20 percent increase in profit per turbine.

“The industry’s response to Wind PowerUp has been exciting to see over the past seven months,” said Anne McEntee, president and CEO of GE’s renewable energy business. “We have been working with our customers to develop customized solutions ideal for their fleet and working with them in new ways that helps them win.”

PowerUp adjust performance dials, including speed, torque, pitch, aerodynamics and turbine controls with the goal of maximizing the power output of a wind farm. Today, GE introduced its GE Predictivity wind plant wake management software capabilities for wind turbines to mitigate wake loss at the farm or plant level. This capability is a part of GE’s brilliant wind platform and will be incorporated into PowerUp in the coming year.

The more than 1,000 wind turbines with PowerUp translate to a potential 194 gigawatt hours of additional energy per year. Leading industry power producers such as E.ON and EDPR are some of the first to adopt the PowerUp platform and see improvements to the bottom line across their fleets.

GE’s brilliant wind platform harnesses the power of the Industrial Internet to analyze tens of thousands of data points on a wind farm every second, driving higher power output and creating new revenue streams for customers. PowerUp is a Predictivity technology and is an ecomagination qualified product.

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