- This is the first order of the Cypress platform, the largest onshore wind turbine for GE in the field
- Three Cypress units will be installed in the Bavaria region in South Germany
- The two-piece blade design is ideally suited to reduce transportation costs and ease maneuvering at site
Bilbao, April 2, 2019 - GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by Prowind GmbH to provide three Cypress units for the Elfershausen project in Germany.
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- Der Prototyp ist die bisher größte sich in Betrieb befindende Onshore-Windturbine von GE
- Die neue Turbine der Cypress-Plattform hat eine Leistung von 5,3 MW
- Das Unternehmen ist im Zeitplan zur Lieferung der ersten Kunden-Anlage bis Ende 2019
- Größere Windturbinen entsprechen dem Trend zu Kostensenkungen und Wachstum bei erneuerbaren Energien
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- Prototype is GE's largest onshore wind turbine in operation to date
- New turbine in company’s Cypress platform is producing power at rated level of 5.3 MW
- Company on track to deliver first Cypress platform turbine by the end of 2019
- More powerful wind turbines part of trend to lower costs and drive growth of renewable energy
Paris, March 13, 2019 - GE Renewable Energy announced today that the prototype for its Cypress platform, the largest onshore wind turbine for GE in the field, has been successfully installed and is full
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- Agreement signed with Future Wind includes five years of testing and 15 years of service
- Installation of Haliade-X 12 MW will take place during summer 2019
Rotterdam, January 16th 2019 - GE Renewable Energy and Future Wind (a Joint Venture between Pondera Development and SIF Holding Netherlands) announced today that they have signed an agreement to install the first Haliade-X 12 MW wind turbine prototype in Maasvlakte-Rotterdam (NL) during summer
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- GE's flagship onshore wind project in Sub-Sahara Africa - 60 1.7-103 units
- GE EFS and Renewable Energy partner to deliver 100MW wind power project in Kenya
- Kipeto will produce enough electricity to power the equivalent of 40,000 homes
NAIROBI, KENYA, December 18, 2018 - GE Renewable Energy and GE Energy Financial Services ("GE EFS") have partnered to provide technology and advisory support for its flagship onshore wind project in Sub-Sahara Africa.
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- En juin 2018, GE Renewable Energy a annoncé son plan de recrutement de 100 employés pour son site de fabrication de pales d’éoliennes LM Wind Power à Cherbourg, en France, et l’entreprise annonce aujourd'hui l’accomplissement de cet objectif.
- Le site est prêt pour le démarrage de la production prévu pour janvier 2019 commençant par une phase de prototypage de la pale.
Lundi 26 Novembre 2018, Cherbourg, France : GE Renewable Energy confirme l’accomplissement de son plan de recrutement pour 2018 sur le site de fabrication de pales d’éolienne en
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- In June 2018, GE Renewable Energy announced its plan to recruit 100 employees for its LM Wind Power wind turbine blade manufacturing site in Cherbourg, France, and today the company announced the completion of this target.
- The site is ready for the expected start of production in January 2019, beginning with the blade prototyping phase.
Monday, November 26, 2018, Cherbourg, France: GE Renewable Energy confirms the completion of its recruitment plan for 2018 at LM Wind Power's offshore wind blade manufacturing site in Cherbourg, France.
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- Company set to hire up to 100 new employees by 2021
- Facility will drive research to make wind turbine blades lighter and more cost effective
- Center is part of NASA Michoud Campus, bringing world-class technical and logistical resources
November 8, 2018, New Orleans, LA - LM Wind Power, a unit of GE Renewable Energy (NYSE: GE), today announced the inauguration of a new Technology Center Americas facility to develop and test new techniques for designing and building wind turbine blades at its facility on the NASA Michoud campus outsid