Gas GE Gas Power acquires Nexus Controls from Baker Hughes GE’s Gas Power business has acquired Nexus Controls from Baker Hughes, creating a single, full-service controls business line. Clarion Energy Content Directors 4.4.2023 Share GE’s Gas Power business has completed the acquisition of Nexus Controls from Baker Hughes, creating a single, full-service controls business line. The addition of this aftermarket control system upgrade and field service capability will allow GE Gas Power to further develop GE’s proprietary Mark Vle controls systems platform, as well as streamline and improve the delivery and service of its controls offerings for customers. GE Gas Power will be equipped to offer customer support across both new and serviced units, as well as a lifecycle strategy to support their fleet’s controls needs. As part of the controls business line, GE will continue to invest in its Mark VIe controls product line, as well as other systems and related products. This new controls business line will be led by Mani Elango within GE Gas Power. Eric Gray, CEO of GE Gas Power stated that controls are critical for their customers and the integration of Nexus Controls will help improve their customers’ experience throughout the lifecycle of their plant. “This acquisition will also strengthen the quality, service, and delivery of an end-to-end controls experience, brought to life by a single controls business line with world-class talent,” said Gray. Nexus Controls has been operating worldwide for over a century. The company’s over 900 employees have delivered support at more than 11,000 customer sites across almost every stage of the industrial control system lifecycle. Originally published by Power Engineering International. Related Articles Alabama Power gets green light to cut payments to third-party energy producers LS Power to invest in conventional and renewable generation Former critics start to coalesce around Duke Energy’s plans for more gas, solar in N.C. Calpine to explore adding new generation in PJM after latest auction provides “loud and clear” message