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Chevron and GE Vernova will build enormous natural-gas power plants for artificial-intelligence data centers around the country that are big enough to power entire cities, the companies announced ...
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Chevron, GE Vernova and investment firm Engine No. 1 said they were forming a joint venture to power artificial-intelligence data centers with natural gas-fueled electricity. The joint venture of ...
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Chevron has seven GE Vernova (GEV.N), opens new tab gas turbines scheduled for delivery in 2026 that would be used to help generate the power. Turbines have been on an increasingly lengthy backorder, ...
GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) today (April 8) announced that its Board of Directors has declared a $0.25 per share quarterly dividend. The quarterly dividend will be payable on May 16, 2025, to shareho. . .
GE Vernova is celebrating its first birthday this week with a $50 million commitment to its neighbor, MIT.
Crusoe has secured 4.5GW of natural gas to power AI data centers that could go to customers such as Stargate.
As of 2 p.m. Monday, the 100 largest companies in Massachusetts had gained back about half of the $370 billion in market cap ...
GE Vernova to supply turbines by 2026 for planned ... state media and one of the firms said on Friday. Exclusive: Chevron advances plans to develop US data centers with power generation Chevron ...
This partnership with Chevron and GE Vernova addresses the biggest energy challenge we face.” Mike Wirth, chief executive officer and chairman, Chevron Corporation, said, “We are proud to play ...
GE Vernova announced it plans to invest nearly $600 million in its U.S. facilities over the next two years, with new projects planned in several states to help meet rising power demands.