Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Cambridge MA energy equipment spin-off from GE (NYSE: GEV) at $34.9B revenue 2024; 7,000+ gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines generating 25-30% of global electricity competing with Siemens Energy and Vestas for energy transition equipment.
GE Vernova is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based global energy equipment and services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GEV) — that emerged as an independent entity in April 2024 following its spin-off from General Electric, employing approximately 75,000 people across 100 countries and focused on accelerating the energy transition through three core business segments: Power (gas turbines, nuclear, and steam solutions), Wind (onshore and offshore wind turbines), and Electrification (grid solutions, power conversion, and electrification software). Generating $34.9 billion in revenue in 2024 with strong growth across all segments, GE Vernova operates more than 7,000 gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines globally — equipment that generates approximately 25-30% of the world's electricity.
Competitive retail electricity + home services company; $29.1B FY2024 revenue; Vivint Smart Home acquisition 2023 bundles security/automation with power; ERCOT data center demand growth.
NRG Energy is one of the largest competitive power companies in the United States, providing electricity and home services to approximately 7.5 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers through retail energy brands including Reliant Energy (Texas), NRG Direct, Xoom Energy, and Green Mountain Energy. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, NRG trades on NYSE (NRG) and generated approximately $29.1 billion in revenues for FY2024, including revenues from the transformational 2023 acquisition of Vivint Smart Home for approximately $2.8 billion—an expansion into home energy management, security, and automation services that redefined NRG as an integrated home services company beyond commodity electricity supply. NRG operates in competitive deregulated electricity markets including ERCOT (Texas), PJM (Mid-Atlantic and Midwest), and NYISO, owning or operating approximately 16 gigawatts of generation capacity including gas-fired peakers, combined cycle units, and nuclear (partial ownership in South Texas Project).
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