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GE Vernova posts higher Q4 revenue, sees power need increasing gas, grid organization in 2025

GE Vernova on Wednesday reported an increase in fourthquarter revenue as growing need for trustworthy power enhanced need for its gas turbines along with grid equipment and services.

Orders for the company's gas turbines doubled in 2024 and were connected to electrical load growth in the United States, partially driven by demand from data centers.

On the other hand, higher investments in grid strengthening benefited GE Vernova's electrification sector.

Overall, its quarterly earnings more than doubled to $ 484 million.

Gas and grid devices backlog is expected to grow substantially in 2025 at much better margins, the business said.

The world is shifting, relying more on electrons and megawatts. This is altering energy landscape, driving increased demand for our equipment and services, CEO Scott Strazik said in a post-earnings call.

Nevertheless, orders for the company's wind section, which offers turbines, blades and services, were down about 41%. throughout the quarter, injuring overall income that disappointed. quotes.

The company bewared in its forecast for the wind. segment, stating it expects natural revenue to be down mid-single. digits.

We stay cautious on the timing of an onshore order. inflection in North America as consumers continue to navigate. growing interconnection queues and higher rates of interest, a. business executive stated.

The company expects core profit at its wind segment to. enhance in the second half of the year.

MORE NUCLEAR CHANCE

Sixty-five nuclear plants presently work on GE Vernova's. innovation in the United States.

The company remains in discussions to add more megawatts to. existing plants.

The activity of customer interest not simply in the U.S.,. however likewise outside the U.S. is just strengthening, a senior. company executive stated.

Last week, we likewise

revealed

a collaboration with numerous big U.S. utilities to. accelerate the deployment of its small modular nuclear reactor..

(source: Reuters)