Nuclear GE Vernova sells portion of steam power activities to EDF GE Vernova retains a services-focused Steam Power business, including for more than 100 GW of nuclear turbine islands in the Americas. Sean Wolfe 5.31.2024 Share (Credit: GE Vernova) GE Vernova announced it has completed the sale of a portion of its steam power business to EDF. The transaction includes the manufacturing of conventional island equipment for new nuclear power plants as well as related maintenance and upgrade activities for existing nuclear plants outside of the Americas. As part of EDF, this business will be called Arabelle Solutions GE Vernova retains a services-focused Steam Power business, including services for more than 100 GW of nuclear turbine islands in the Americas region. It also retains GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, a lifecycle provider for reactor islands, global nuclear fuels, and services, which is working to deploy commercial, grid-scale SMR technologies. GE Vernova said it remains committed to the nuclear sector and continues to invest in next-generation technology. Financial terms are not being disclosed, the companies said. Related Articles POWERGEN session spotlight: Leveraging AI solutions in nuclear energy New York combined cycle plant eyed for microreactor development for data centers Oklo teams up with data center developer to deploy 12 GW of advanced nuclear Virginia wants to be the home of the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion power plant