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GE to Showcase Its Latest Marine Innovations at Sea Japan 2016

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  • Bringing Both Physical and Digital Solutions, GE’s Technologies Help Achieve More Efficient Maritime Operations While Meeting Stringent Environmental Regulations
  • Providing Marine Solutions to the Country’s Shipbuilders, Shipowners and Navy, GE is a Reliable Partner of Choice for Japan’s Marine Market

TOKYO—April 13, 2016—Today at Sea Japan 2016, GE (NYSE: GE) will showcase its latest marine technologies at booth B-48, helping Japanese shipyards and mariners achieve more efficient maritime operations while meeting stringent environmental regulations.

GE’s Marine Solutions business has been a reliable partner of the country’s marine industry. In the military space, Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has chosen GE’s LM2500 and LM500 gas turbines for its naval ships. To date, GE’s marine systems’ supplier IHI has packaged, tested and delivered over 70 LM2500 and more than 30 LM500 marine gas turbines. IHI handles in-country design, manufacture and testing of GE’s LM2500 and LM500 propulsion modules for JMSDF programs.

Japan is the global leader for LNG imports and has invested heavily in LNG carriers to meet its energy needs. GE has been selected by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. to provide electric power and propulsion systems for two LNG carriers, adding to GE’s extensive global reference list.

COGES

By using GE’s combined gas turbine electric and steam (COGES) system, LNG carriers can meet IMO Tier III and United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier 4 standards without the need for exhaust after treatment. The COGES system produces low emissions and can operate on either natural gas fuels or marine gas oil (MGO).

The team of GE and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) received approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for a 174, 000-m3 LNG carrier to be powered by a COGES system. The COGES arrangement features a single LM2500, which produces 28 megawatts of power for propulsion as well as other ship service needs. The COGES LNG carrier will provide increased hull efficiency with the same cargo capacity in a smaller ship.

Separately, the GE/HHI/LR team also agreed to develop a gas turbine-powered, electrically driven, 14K container ship design featuring a COGES system. The design will safely help to maximize the potential operational benefits of gas turbine systems. The 14, 000 TEU class container ship will provide a brand new vision for future container ships with enhanced operational efficiency and flexibility from the increased container intake and environmentally friendly dual-fuel system provided by the COGES system.

L250/V250 Marine Diesel Engine

GE’s L250/V250 Marine diesel engine reduces key emissions by more than 70 percent and is certified to meet IMO III and EPA Tier 4 emissions requirements. This in-engine emissions reduction technology eliminates the need for any urea-based selective catalytic reduction after-treatment system while maintaining world-class fuel efficiency and service intervals. The engine was first commissioned on Norway’s Bastø Fosen I ferry.

Most recently, GE’s 250MDC series engine with exhaust gas recirculation technology, which solely achieves IMO Tier3, has been shortlisted for the Marine Engines Award, demonstrating a remarkable step forward in engine technology innovation.

Electric Propulsion System

GE has developed a highly reliable and cost-efficient power and propulsion system combining induction-based technology with a pulse width modulation converter. In the last decade, GE has supplied more than 80 of these systems for LNG carriers.

Echogen

GE is the exclusive provider of Echogen Power Systems’ heat-to-power products to the marine market. This system uses carbon dioxide instead of water to convert the gas turbine or diesel engine exhaust heat to electricity. This achieves thermal efficiency of over 50 percent and reduction of weight and footprint of approximately 35 percent compared with steam systems. The compact, lightweight and economical product enhances all GE propulsion solutions, boosting system efficiency up to 50 percent.

SeaStream* Insight

Powered by Predix*, GE’s latest innovation in analytic software, SeaStream Insight, can predict potential failure of a part before it strikes. This predictivity will allow marine operators to make more informed decisions and provide the opportunity to help increase a vessel’s operational efficiency, driven by data. It will also enable a shift from planned to condition-based maintenance and can help to extend maintenance cycles.

* Indicates a trademark of the General Electric Company and/or its subsidiaries.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the “GE Store, ” through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry.www.ge.com

About GE’s Marine Solutions

GE’s Marine Solutions is dedicated to power and propulsion systems for customers in the workboat, merchant, offshore and naval industries. Through smart engineering, coupled with software analytics, we provide customers with data-driven efficiency. Connecting the physical and digital worlds, GE helps power, propel, position and predict the marine industry for operational excellence. www.gemarinesolutions.com

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