Power production: General Electric to help increase output

MoU is part of GE’s strategic partnership approach to co-create tailoured solutions that will increase the output.


Our Correspondent March 20, 2014
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KARACHI:


General Electric is partnering with Sapphire Electric Company Limited through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to co-create GE solutions that will play an integral role in delivering more power to Pakistan and help close a gap between the country’s power capacity and demand.


GE’s “Predictivity Solutions” combine the power of the company’s connected machines network, data analytics and people at work to help power generators manage their plant facilities more productively and make well-informed operational decisions.


The MoU is part of GE’s strategic partnership approach to co-create tailoured solutions that will increase the power plant’s output.


The solutions will be integrated into the plant in several phases to enable the automation of processes and data-driven insights that will drive improved performance at the Muridke Power Station.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 21st, 2014.

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