From Global Supplier Partnership Summit: Keynote Address by Philippe Piron | GE Vernova · · GE Vernova
“Decarbonization efforts, including generation, energy efficiency, and low-carbon solutions like hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon capture, are crucial to reaching net zero emissions by 2050.”
On , Philippe Piron, Chief Executive Officer of Electrification Systems at GE Vernova, spoke about decarbonization during Global Supplier Partnership Summit: Keynote Address by Philippe Piron | GE Vernova on GE Vernova.
Philippe Piron, Chief Executive Officer of Electrification Systems at GE Vernova, delivered a keynote address at the company's Global Supplier Partnership Summit on March 29, 2025. He described electrification as a process that substitutes fossil-fuel-based technology with electricity-powered technology, encompassing power grids and conversion systems. Piron stated that since 2022, the electrification segment has grown by more than 20% annually, with a backlog exceeding $20 billion, up from less than $6 billion two years prior. He said the addressable market for GE Vernova's electrification segment is expected to grow from $75 billion to $170 billion. Piron emphasized that grid stability and flexibility are important drivers, particularly as increasing renewables make the grid more unstable, and that solutions based on electronics, rotating machines, or software are essential for resilience. He noted that the recent conflict has demonstrated the grid is vital for national security. Piron also highlighted the need for cost competitiveness and reduced lead times in supply chains to support the energy transition, and said that decarbonization efforts, including generation, energy efficiency, and low-carbon solutions like hydrogen and ammonia, are crucial to reaching net zero emissions by 2050.