GE Vernova is a U.S.-based energy technology company spun off from General Electric in 2024. It designs, manufactures, and services equipment and software used across electricity generation, transmission, and distribution for customers worldwide.
The company’s portfolio spans gas power (gas turbines and related services), wind power (onshore and offshore turbines), grid technologies (high‑voltage equipment, HVDC, and grid automation), and nuclear energy through GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, developer of the BWRX‑300 small modular reactor design. GE Vernova’s technologies are used by utilities and energy‑intensive industries, including chemical producers, to improve reliability, efficiency, and decarbonization of power supply.