|S:Social Culture                                                       |T:technology                                                           |
|The developing countries such as China and India, where rapid economic|                                                                       |
|growth has spurred the need for expanded infrastructure, such as water|One of the three basic commitments of GE is double investment in the   |
|and sewage system, and for means of curbing appallingly high levels of|research and development of “clean” technology.                       |
|pollution. China alone, which is home to no fewer than 16 of the       |GE geared up to double R & D investment in clean technology, including|
|world’s 20 most-polluted cities, has already earmarked $85 billion for|renewable-energy and water-purification processes and fuel-efficient   |
|environmental spending.                                               |products, from $700 million in 2005 to $1.5billion in 2010.           |
|Developing countries paid less than developed nations in the           |By 2007, there was 45 products that met its own Ecomagination criteria|
|clean-technology                                                       |With developing of internet, GE used its corporate website to discuss |
|                                                                       |some of its eco-friendly products and other standard products such as |
|                                                                       |clothes washers, refrigerators, and light-bulbs were energy efficient.|
|                                                                       |To reduce gasoline burn when a truck is idling, GE had also developed |
|                                                                       |auxiliary power units.                                                 |
|                                                                       |It has also developed a new combustion... [continues]

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