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Offshore Wind

Power Up: The World’s Most Powerful Wind Turbine Generates First Electrons

Scott Woolley
November 07, 2019
Optimism over the potential for offshore wind power is easy to find: The International Energy Agency expects global offshore wind power —spurred by a new generation of mind-bendingly powerful turbines designed to produce more electricity at a lower cost — to grow 15-fold by 2040, becoming a $1 trillion industry over the next two decades.
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Shore Leave: A 107-Meter-Long Blade For The World’s Most Powerful Offshore Wind Turbine Arrives In Boston For Testing

Tomas Kellner
November 05, 2019
Boston Harbor is no stranger to revolutions. But unlike the boxes of tea bobbing on its waters some 246 years ago, the precious cargo that arrived from Europe last week made it safely to dry land, its arrival heralding an important step in America’s energy transformation.
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GE rozwija współpracę z Polską w sektorze offshore

October 29, 2019
  • Umowa o rozszerzeniu współpracy strategicznej w nawiązaniu do Listu Intencyjnego, zawartego 26 stycznia 2017 roku pomiędzy Ministerstwem Inwestycji i Rozwoju
  • Najnowsze porozumienie zwiększa zaangażowanie w rozwijający się sektor energetyki odnawialnej.
  • Obie strony zobowiązały się do wsparcia rozwoju polskiego przemysłu offshore, zapewniając jednocześnie odpowiednie doradztwo, aby wspierać inwestycję, angażując polski łańcuch dostaw w inwestycjach.

WARSZAWA, POLSKA – 28.


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GE Renewable Energy annonce le début de la production des éoliennes qui fourniront le premier parc éolien en mer français au large de Saint-Nazaire

October 09, 2019

Paris, le 9 octobre 2019 – GE Renewable Energy annonce aujourd’hui le début de la production des éoliennes en mer qui équiperont le premier parc français au large de Saint-Nazaire.

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Sebastien Duchamp
Communications Director
GE Renewable Energy
+33 6 73 19 59 64
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L’Haliade-X de GE Renewable Energy sélectionnée par Dogger Bank Offshore Wind Farm

October 01, 2019

L’éolienne la plus performante du monde pour le plus grand parc éolien du monde

Le 1er Octobre 2019 – Dogger Bank Wind Farms, qui développe actuellement ce qui deviendra le plus grand parc éolien en mer au monde, annonce aujourd'hui avoir désigné GE Renewable Energy en qualité de fournisseur privilégié de ses éoliennes.

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Sebastien Duchamp
Communications Director
GE Renewable Energy
+33 6 73 19 59 64
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GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X turbines to be used by Dogger Bank Wind Farms

October 01, 2019

World’s largest offshore wind farm to use world’s most powerful turbine

October 1st, 2019 – Dogger Bank Wind Farms, which is developing what will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm when built, has today unveiled GE Renewable Energy as its preferred turbine supplier.

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Sebastien Duchamp
Communications Director
GE Renewable Energy
+33 6 73 19 59 64
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Tim Brown
GE Vernova
+1 302 509 9352
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Emma More
SSE
+44 (0)345 07 60 530
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Eskil Eriksen
Equinor
+47 95 88 25 34
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Atlantis Is Calling: GE Turbines To Power The World’s Largest Offshore Wind Project

Tomas Kellner
October 01, 2019

Ever since Plato wrote about the lost island of Atlantis, scientists and enthusiasts of every ilk have been searching for it. One location that’s gathered a lot of attention is Dogger Bank, a vast shallow sandbank in the North Sea. Larger than Connecticut, the bank might once have formed a land bridge connecting the U.K. with continental Europe, but disappeared 7,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, when melting glaciers caused seas to rise.

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Ørsted, premier opérateur de la nouvelle éolienne en mer de GE, l’Haliade-X 12 MW

September 19, 2019

Ørsted, leader mondial de l’éolien en mer, a choisi GE Renewable Energy comme fournisseur privilégié d'éoliennes pour deux de ses parcs éoliens offshore américains, marquant le premier déploiement commercial au monde du modèle Haliade-X 12 MW.

Paris, le 19 septembre 2019 - Ørsted sera le premier opérateur de l’éolienne en mer Haliade-X de 12 MW sur les deux parcs éoliens offshore constituant le groupe Mid-Atlantic d'Ørsted, sous réserve de l'obtention des autorisations réglementaires et de la signature du contrat final :

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Sebastien Duchamp
Communications Director
GE Renewable Energy
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Ørsted to pioneer deployment of GE’s next generation offshore wind turbine

September 19, 2019

Ørsted, the world-leading offshore wind developer, has selected GE Renewable Energy as the preferred turbine supplier for two of its US offshore wind farms which marks the world’s first commercial deployment of GE’s Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine.

NEW JERSEY - September 19, 2019 – Subject to final agreed and signed contract and all required project approvals, Ørsted will deploy Haliade-X 12 MW wind turbines on the two offshore wind farms constituting Ørsted’s Mid-Atlantic cluster:

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Lauren Burm
Ørsted North America
+1 617 309 8730
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Sebastien Duchamp
Communications Director
GE Renewable Energy
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Tim Brown
GE Vernova
+1 302 509 9352
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Team Spirit: What It Takes To Build A Factory That Makes The World’s Longest Wind Turbine Blade

Tomas Kellner
September 19, 2019

Following the D-Day invasion, few prizes were as valuable to the advancing Allies as Cherbourg, a large French deep-water port located just northwest of the Utah and Omaha landing beaches in Normandy. Commissioned by France’s last king, Louis XVI, championed by Napoleon and occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II, the port was key to opening a direct shipping route for supplies from the U.S. The Germans garrisoned there knew it well — and put up a fierce fight.

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