GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GVH) configures and constructs boiling water nuclear reactors (BWRs), a core component of modern commercial nuclear power plants. Our configurations are rigorously engineered to provide abundant, clean electricity, and have a decades-long record of safe, reliable operation.
Meeting the challenge
Climate change
The worldwide movement to minimize climate change by curtailing carbon emissions impacts every industry, including power generation. GVH stands as a pioneer in one of the most effective methods to address this important issue: nuclear energy generation. Providing dispatchable power places, nuclear power is vital to meeting the world’s energy needs while mitigating excess greenhouse gases.
200 gigawatts (GWs) of all carbon-free power is generated from GVH BWRs every day
25% of worldwide carbon-free power generation from nuclear power
60 gigatons of reduced CO2 emissions from nuclear over the past 50 years
Speed and scale—a powerful combination
GVH knows that the power sector serves as a model for other industries around the world. We believe that zero-carbon solutions—such as nuclear power—can contribute to a more decarbonized, energy secure future. Nuclear power offers tremendous potential to help cut carbon emissions with the speed and scale the world requires.
Learn more about GE Vernova’s view on the critical role nuclear energy plays in a carbon-free future with a focus on: 1. Nuclear power’s role in the world’s climate challenge 2. Maximizing the lifetime output of the installed fleet 3. Innovating the next generation of nuclear power technology 4. Accelerating new large-scale nuclear power plant projects 5. Recommending policies to achieve CO2 reduction targets