GE Vernova Unveils Expanded Houston Learning Center and Launches School District Collaborations

Reuters
Feb 12
GE Vernova Unveils Expanded Houston Learning Center and Launches School District Collaborations

GE Vernova Inc. has completed a major modernization and expansion of its Houston Learning Center, significantly increasing its capacity to train thousands of technicians, engineers, and customers each year. The facility now features enhanced classrooms, new simulation environments, and hands-on training bays anchored by the advanced 7HA.03 gas turbine. As part of a broader, multi-year capital investment strategy, GE Vernova has also announced new education collaborations with three Houston-area school districts—Deer Park, Channelview, and Alief—to create real-world career pathways for students and strengthen the future energy workforce. These initiatives support GE Vernova's commitment to workforce readiness and the energy transition, complementing nearly $600 million in recent investments in U.S. factories, facilities, and advanced repair technologies.

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