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FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- GE today released its 2011 ecomagination progress report, announcing that the initiative has reached more than $105 billion in sales and services since its launch in 2005.
For the year, GE generated $21 billion in revenues from ecomagination products and services and invested more than $2 billion in research and development, continuing progress toward the company's goal of a $10 billion cumulative investment from 2010 to 2015.
Thirty four new products and services were added to the ecomagination portfolio in 2011, including:
GE also introduced its first two ecomagination-qualified solutions - the fleet electrification solution and the ecomagination Kitchen, a suite of products that can help to reduce kitchen electricity use by up to 20 percent.
Noted Mark Vachon, vice president of ecomagination, GE, 'The results we have generated through ecomagination prove we are delivering to our customers what they need most. Whether they are countries, municipalities, companies or individuals, ecomagination is about resource efficiency and increased productivity - ecomagination offers great economics.'
Reinforcing its commitment to open innovation, to date, GE and its venture capital partners have invested $134 million in GE's ecomagination Challenge winners. In 2011, the company launched a regional Challenge in China where it committed $100 million to find and fund the best gas-powered energy applications.
Since its launch, the Challenge has produced 22 new commercial partnerships, including energy efficient building maker, Project Frog and SynapSense, makers of wireless sensor technology and software that reduces electricity consumption in data centers. All have the potential to transform markets and radically increase resource efficiency.
The report also highlights GE's industry-leading operational rigor, which resulted in further greenhouse gas and water use reductions. Greenhouse gas emissions were lowered 29 percent as compared with an adjusted 2004 baseline. Similarly, fresh water use was reduced 35 percent from the 2006 adjusted baseline.
The 2011 ecomagination progress report provides an update on the advancements GE has made against its five ecomagination commitments, which include:
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