US Offshore Wind Industry Suffers Through Severe Case Of Déjà Vu All Over Again, Again
The US offshore wind industry awakens from a 20-year slumber as the massive Vineyard Wind 1 project (finally) passes another milestone.
The US offshore wind industry awakens from a 20-year slumber as the massive Vineyard Wind 1 project (finally) passes another milestone.
Re-powering existing wind farms with the latest turbines can increase output by 25% and extend their useful life by a decade or more.
GE sticks a fork in the US coal industry with new 13-megawatt version of its Haliade-X offshore wind turbine.
GE Renewable Energy on Monday unveiled the first-ever nacelle for its mammoth 12 megawatt (MW) Haliade-X offshore wind turbine at an event held at the company’s production site in Saint-Nazaire, France.
GE Renewable Energy announced this week that its 12 megawatt (MW) Haliade-X offshore wind turbine will head to the United Kingdom as part of an advanced technology testing program at the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s site in Blyth.
The component parts of GE Renewable Energy’s mammoth 12 megawatt (MW) Haliade-X wind turbine prototype set for installation in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, continue to make appearances, with the turbine tower arriving late last week, just before the first turbine blade made its first appearance outside the company’s factory in Cherbourg, France.
GE Renewable Energy announced this week that it has begun shipping four tower sections which will be part of its 12 megawatt (MW) Haliade-X wind turbine prototype which is soon to be installed in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
A new record-breaking wind turbine blade from GE’s LM Wind Power branch is perfectly timed for the US offshore wind revolution.
A prototype of the world’s largest announced wind turbine, GE Renewable Energy’s 12 megawatt (MW) Haliade-X, will be installed in Rotterdam during the middle of 2019 for five years of testing.
Offshore wind turbine giant MHI Vestas unveiled on Tuesday the world’s first commercially-available 10 megawatt (MW), marking the first time a “commercially-available” wind turbine has broken the double-digit barrier.