GE Vernova, a renewable energy company, has announced a new agreement to support Amazon Web Services (AWS) in its data center expansion, according to a Reuters report published on March 4, 2025.
This deal aims to address the growing global energy demand, enhance the reliability and security of power grids, and curb carbon emissions from electric power systems. The initiative is particularly timely given the substantial investments by major tech companies in artificial intelligence and its supporting infrastructure, simultaneously seeking cleaner energy to reduce their carbon footprint.
GE Vernova plans to provide AWS with diverse solutions to electrify and reduce carbon emissions in data centers across regions including North America, Europe, and Asia.
Pablo Koziner, Chief Commercial Officer at GE Vernova, highlighted the company’s capabilities, stating, “GE Vernova is well positioned through its broad portfolio of energy products and services to help AWS obtain reliable, cost-effective, and more sustainable electricity for its data centers.”
As part of the agreement’s terms, AWS will help GE Vernova enhance its cloud migration and digital innovation endeavors by delivering cloud services solutions. The original report was filed in Bengaluru by Vallari Srivastava, and edited by Mohammed Safi Shamsi.