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We were proud to welcome students in the Summer Carbon Management Fellows program to GE Vernova’s Greenville, South Carolina, campus for a hands-on look at the future of energy. The experience helped bridge classroom learning, research, and industry practice, allowing students to see how their work fits within broader energy challenges and opportunities. Students had the opportunity to engage with GE Vernova professionals and learn more about carbon management, clean energy systems, and the technologies helping advance cleaner, more reliable power. Through this program, students are tackling a project-based case study focused on whether a natural gas power plant should be retrofitted with carbon capture technology — exploring the technical, operational, policy, and economic factors that shape decarbonization decisions. We’re inspired by the talent, curiosity, and commitment these students brought to the experience, and we’re honored to support the next generation of energy leaders. The site visit was a valuable part of the six-week hybrid program sponsored by Georgia Tech and GE Vernova, which focuses on carbon capture technologies, clean energy systems, and team-based problem-solving. Through this collaboration, students are gaining exposure to emerging career pathways while developing the skills and perspective needed to contribute to the future of energy.

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