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Is This the Start of a Clean Energy Investment Supercycle?

Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, argues the answer is "yes" on this week’s episode of Zero.

Scott Strazik, chief executive officerof General Electric (GE) Vernova, speaks during an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

Photographer: Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg
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General Electric Co was officially founded in 1892, when several of inventor Thomas Edison's ventures were consolidated into one company. From then on, it was a behemoth.

But now that’s changed: A breakup that began last year has concluded with GE splitting off into three separate companies. One focuses on healthcare, one on aerospace. Scott Strazik is chief executive officer of the third company, GE Vernova, which focuses on energy. Specifically, it specializes in wind turbines, nuclear power and carbon capture, as well as grid solutions such as software and batteries.