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600-Unit Housing Project in Spain Uses GE Gas Engine Technology to Provide Cleaner Energy through Reduced Emissions and Increased Efficiency

Date

20 May 2010

Sections

Energy

First District Heating Project in Country to Use GE Technology

MADRID, SPAIN—May 19, 2010—Helping to provide cleaner energy, the first GE (NYSE: GE) Jenbacher
gas engine for district heating in Spain has entered commercial operation at UR BEROA S COOP., a
cooperative society. UR BEROA S COOP. provides district heating for approximately 600 houses in the
high-standard residential area of San Sebastian (Bidebieta). By using natural gas to provide heating,
instead of the diesel oil that was previously used, this project will help reduce CO2 emissions by roughly
1,200 tons per year.

UR BEROA S COOP. is a cooperative society formed by the neighboring community of Bidebieta II in
San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa). Formed in 1985, the neighbors, who are made up of 584 associates,
manage this community.

The plant includes a central building with one of GE’s Jenbacher gas engine that generates hot water,
which is distributed to seven sub-centrals, each one with an exchanger for heat and another for
sanitary hot water. From there, it is then distributed to the houses. Each sub-central corresponds to a
group of houses, and the whole system is remotely managed and tailored to the specific temperature
needs of each area.

“The need for a more reliable, cost-effective and secure supply of energy, combined with growing
concerns over climate change, have influenced energy policy decisions in recent years. The European
Union has taken a lead in promoting cogeneration of combined heat and power (CHP) solutions as one
of the key strategies to help member nations attain their emissions reduction targets under the Kyoto-
E.U. CHP directive,” said Juan Ignacio Sabadie, president of UR BEROA S COOP. “GE’s Jenbacher gas
engine technology will help us to do our part to help Spain meet its goals and will allow us to better
serve our associates with a solution that reduces emissions and saves money while minimizing
environmental impact.”

The installation will operate throughout the year in order to meet the heat demand (8 months/year)
and sanitary hot water needs (12 months/year) for all of the houses. GE’s JMS 320 GS-N.L., 1-megawatt
(MW) cogeneration system, which began commercial operation in Nov. 2009, is replacing the oil-based
system that was previously used for heating at UR BEROA S COOP. The electricity is sold to the grid.
In line with our efforts to always offer top technology in the cogeneration field that helps improve fuel
efficiency and reduce environmental impact, our Jenbacher gas engines received ecomagination
approval in 2008. They achieved this due to their ability to help us provide customers with a costeffective,
high output means of generating power, while substantially and measurably reducing
emissions from their operations,” said Prady Iyyanki, CEO-gas engines for GE Power & Water. “Our
reliable and efficient Jenbacher gas engines are an ideal fit for district heating, and we are pleased to
be working with UR BEROA S COOP on this important project
.”

GE
May 19, 1010
As of February 2010, there were more than 650 Jenbacher gas engines from GE delivered in Iberia
including Portugal, meeting the diverse needs of the region. Some of the more unique installations
include 17 engines for hospitals, seven in airports and two in Spain and one in Portugal for urban
buildings.

For more information, contact:
Martina Streiter Gina DeRossi or Howard Masto
GE Masto Public Relations
+43 5244 600 2470 +1 518 786 6488
+43 676 8944 2470 gina.derossi@mastopr.com
martina.streiter@ge.com howard.masto@ge.com