Published: April 20, 2010
GE Introduces Durathon Battery for Utilities
NEW ORLEANS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - GE Energy Storage Technologies, a unit of GE Transportation unveiled
today its Durathon battery technology for utility companies.
As power consumption continues to grow, infrastructure ages, and new
elements evolve such as renewables and electric vehicles, the grid is
being asked to perform as never before. GE's Durathon battery technology
offers an intelligent way to approach these issues. As part of a simple
energy storage system, GE's Durathon battery provides an alternative to
costly new power structures, which enables energy to be utilized when
it's needed.
"Utility companies are facing unprecedented challenges and we're working
with them to create a better energy system, one that can bring energy to
customers where it's needed, when it's needed, efficiently and for the
best price," said Prescott Logan General Manager GE Energy Storage
Technologies. "GE's Durathon battery technology has been developed to
change the future of power generation, transmission and distribution for
end users around the globe."
Because of its proprietary chemistry, the Durathon battery has the
ability to last up to two decades while providing optimal charge and
discharge times. Durathon batteries are well suited for applications in
extreme temperature environments because the need for an expensive
controlled environment is not required to deliver peak performance. This
minimizes installation costs along with the batteries high energy
density.
The Durathon battery technology has been developed to support a broad
range of utility-oriented applications, such as: transmission and
distribution upgrade deferral, time shifting, congestion relief, peak
shaving, load following, and reserve capacity. Additionally, it will
support end-user applications such as time of use (TOU) management,
demand charge reduction, and power quality improvement.
GE's new battery plant will be located in Schenectady, New York, and is
expected to create 350 new jobs in the region. The facility has the
advantage of being in close proximity to GE Global Research in
Niskayuna, where researchers will continue to work on enhancements to
the battery chemistry and related systems technology. GE is making a
$150 million investment to build upon the Durathon battery technology
through the development of new materials, new manufacturing technologies
and intelligent controls.
To learn more about GE's new Durathon battery go to www.geenergystorage.com
or follow on Twitter @GEDurathon.
About GE Transportation
Established more than 100 years ago, GE Transportation, a unit of
General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), is a global technology leader and
supplier to the railroad, marine, drilling, and mining and wind
industries. GE Transportation provides freight and passenger
locomotives, signaling and communications systems, information
technology solutions, marine engines, motorized drive systems for mining
trucks and drills, high-quality replacement parts and value added
services. GE Transportation is headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA,
and employs approximately 8,000 employees worldwide. For more
information visit www.geenergystorage.com.
GE Energy Storage Technologies operates as GEMx Technologies, LLC, a
wholly owned subsidiary of General Electric Company.

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