Difference between revisions of "GEC Turbine Generators"
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1982 '''GEC Turbine Generators''' took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref> | 1982 '''GEC Turbine Generators''' took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref> | ||
1998 This part of GEC was merged with [[ | 1998 This part of GEC was merged with part of [[CGE]], and operated as [[GEC-Alsthom Turbine Generators]] until renamed [[Alstom|ALSTOM]] in 1998 as control moved to France. This part of ALSTOM is now owned by GE (USA). | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 12:20, 24 February 2020
A subsidiary of GEC.
1969 GEC Power Engineering was formed which included[1] English Electric-AEI Turbines
The main manufacturing centres were at Rugby (HQ), Trafford Park, and Stafford (Generators).
1982 GEC Turbine Generators took a Queen's Award for Export Achievement for its steam turbines and associated generators for fossil-fired and nuclear power stations.[2]
1998 This part of GEC was merged with part of CGE, and operated as GEC-Alsthom Turbine Generators until renamed ALSTOM in 1998 as control moved to France. This part of ALSTOM is now owned by GE (USA).