GE expands its suite of Predix-based software

General Electric (GE), which is headquartered in Boston, MA, has announced an expansion of its suite of Predix-based software for power producers, grid operators and energy managers. GE’s latest release of Digital Power Plant software for gas, steam and nuclear plants features new tools to help customers reduce unplanned downtime by up to 5 per cent, reduce false positive alerts by up to 75 per cent and reduce operations and maintenance costs by up to 25 per cent.

The software includes:

• Digital Hydro Plant – GE Renewable Energy introduces a suite of software apps and hardware solutions
• GE expands failure mode coverage with APM (Advanced Power Management) for steam and gas digital power plants
• New Operations Optimization (OO) software for steam and gas digital plants
• GE’s DS Agile Control System for intelligent digital substations
• Intelligent Energy Management System from Current, powered by GE

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