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Catching More Wind: 2 GE Research Projects Seeking To Grow Offshore Wind In The U.S. Get Government Backing

Will Palmer
February 10, 2022
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Offshore wind has come to America. Now new research funded by the government and led by GE aims to make it grow.

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GE selected for two offshore wind R&D awards

February 02, 2022
  • Awards made by National Offshore Wind Research & Development Consortium to tackle key challenges in emerging US offshore wind industry
  • R&D projects to focus on production of large castings and autonomous inspection of turbines
  • GE is well positioned to support technology innovation needed to drive continued growth of US offshore wind market

Niskayuna, February, 02, 2022 - GE Renewable Energy and GE Research were selected for two awards from th

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New Energy: This Tech Is Helping The World Push Back Against Climate Change

Will Palmer
January 21, 2022
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When GE released its Sustainability Report last June, it made a commitment to becoming carbon neutral in its own operations by 2030, and announced an ambition to be net zero by 2050, including Scope 3 emissions from the use of sold products. GE’s technology and its long innovation tradition are already helping customers find new ways to deal with looming challenges like the energy transition to address climate change. Take a look at our list.

 

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Another milestone for Dogger Bank Wind Farm as it reaches financial close for third phase

December 01, 2021
  • GE Renewable Energy books Q4 order for 87 Haliade-X 14 MW offshore wind turbines, the first offshore wind turbine in the world to operate at 14 MW.
  • Consortium of private and public financial institutions partner to provide a project finance debt package for Dogger Bank C.
  • French export credit agency, Bpifrance Assurance Export, to provide project finance debt insurance cover with two other ECAs to support offshore wind deployment in UK.

London, UK – December 01, 2021 - Today, GE (NYSE: GE) announced Dogger

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GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X prototype reaches two-year operational milestone

November 08, 2021
  • GE’s Haliade-X prototype has been operating for two years, making it the first 10+ MW offshore wind turbine to achieve this milestone
  • The prototype was first commissioned in November 2019 at 12 MW, and since then has been uprated to 13 MW and 14 MW
  • The Haliade-X has received multiple certifications, and will equip two offshore projects that have already secured financial close

Paris, November 9, 2021 – GE Renewable Energy announced today that its Haliade-X prototype in Rotterdam, a port city in the Netherlands, has been operating fo

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Offshore Wind

Make It Big: GE Plant That Builds Football-Field-Long Wind Turbine Blades To Expand Production

Tomas Kellner
October 19, 2021

The blades for the Haliade-X, the most powerful wind turbine in operation, are a sight to behold. Longer than a football field, the sinuous blades stretch 107 meters from end to end, enabling them to wring megawatts of renewable energy from offshore winds.

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Vineyard Wind, America’s First Utility-Scale Offshore Wind Farm, Orders Turbines From GE

Tomas Kellner
October 12, 2021
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GE Renewable Energy has received an order from Vineyard Wind to supply Haliade-X turbines for Vineyard Wind 1, the first utility-scale offshore wind installation in the U.S. The project will be installed 15 miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts and will feature 62 units of the Haliade-X 13 MW turbine.

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GE Renewable Energy receives turbine supply order for Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm

October 11, 2021
  • Milestone follows Vineyard Wind’s recent financial close for the project and earlier selection of GE as the preferred turbine supplier
  • GE Renewable Energy to supply 62 Haliade-X 13 MW turbines for Vineyard Wind 1, the first utility-scale offshore wind installation in the US
  • 800 MW offshore wind farm will power the equivalent of 400,000 US homes and businesses

Boston, October 11, 2021 – GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has received an order1 in September from Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renew

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GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X prototype starts operating at 14 MW

October 05, 2021
  • GE’s Haliade-X prototype is now running at 14 MW
  • The Haliade-X 14 MW can produce up to 74 GWh* of gross annual energy production and is an uprated version of the Haliade-X 13 MW
  • GE Renewable Energy was the first industry player to start operating an offshore wind turbine in the 12 MW and above category back in November 2019

Paris, October 5, 2021 – GE Renewable Energy announced today that its Haliade-X prototype in Rotterdam, a port city in the Netherlands, has started operating at 14 MW.

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This One Goes To 14: The Haliade-X, The Most Powerful Wind Turbine, Moves The Bar Again

Tomas Kellner
October 04, 2021
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A few years ago, when GE Renewable Energy announced plans to build an offshore wind turbine so powerful it could generate enough electricity to supply the equivalent of 16,000 European homes, the project began on the desk of GE engineer Vincent Schellings and his team. “We asked ourselves, ‘What is the biggest rotor we would still feel comfortable with?’” Schellings recalls, “and then we pushed ourselves some more.”

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