GE Renewable Energy
Location
South Carolina
Founded
2019-02-01
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2025-04-27 (taiwannews.com.tw)
Floating Wind Turbine Market to Soar to $30.6 Billion by 2027, Exhibiting a Stellar 32.5% CAGR from 2020 | Taiwan News | Apr. 28, 2025 06:47
Embarking on a journey fueled by innovation and sustainability, the global floating wind turbine market emerges as a beacon of transformative energy solutions. With a valuation of $3.2 billion in 2019, this dynamic sector is set to soar to unprecedented heights, projected to surge to $30.6 billion by 2027. With a remarkable Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 32.5% from 2020 to 2027, the winds of change propel this industry towards a future defined by renewable energy dominance.
Read more2025-04-24 (openpr.com)
Renewable Energy Integration Systems Market Outlook: U.S. Policy Influence, Trade Analysis & Competitive Landscape - Leading Companies are GE Renewable Energy, ABB, Siemens, Hitachi.
Press release - DataM Intelligence 4market Research LLP - Renewable Energy Integration Systems Market Outlook: U.S. Policy Influence, Trade Analysis & Competitive Landscape - Leading Companies are GE Renewable Energy, ABB, Siemens, Hitachi. - published on openPR.com
Read more2025-03-10 (globenewswire.com)
Wind Turbine Decommissioning Market Size to Exceed US$ 6.1 Billion by 2034 with a 21.0% CAGR, Driven by Recycling and Repowering Initiatives | Latest Research Report by TMR
The Wind Turbine Decommissioning Market focuses on the removal, recycling, and repowering of aging or non-operational wind turbines. Driven by...
Read more2025-03-07 (tno.nl)
New research on blade tip improvements
TNO, GE Renewable Energy and LM Wind Power will optimise wind turbine blades to boost overall wind farm efficiency. Read more about this project.
Read more2024-03-26 (esgnews.com)
WPD selects GE Renewable Energy in three terrestrial wind projects in Germany -
Ge Renewable Energy has announced that it was selected by the German company WPD to provide 16 terrestrial wind turbines for three wind parks to be built in Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen, 100 km southeast of Hamburg.
Read more2023-12-15 (waste360.com)
Veolia and GE Renewable Energy Recycle Wind Turbine Blades
VNA and GE Renewables are among the first to actually commercialize a product from decommissioned blades.
Read more2022-12-16 (reneweconomy.com.au)
GE’s monster Haliade-X offshore wind turbine now officially most powerful in world
GE’s Haliade-X wind turbine receives full type certificate for operations up to 14.7 MW from DNV GL, the world’s largest independent certification body.
Read more2022-03-17 (offshorewind.biz)
First Fully Recyclable Wind Turbine Blade Rolls Out
The ZEBRA (Zero wastE Blade ReseArch) consortium has produced the first prototype of its 100 per cent recyclable wind turbine blade. Within the project, LM Wind Power, a GE Renewable Energy Business, has designed and built the world’ s largest
Read more2022-02-23 (offshorewind.biz)
GE Renewable Energy Adds Global Wind Service to Saint-Nazaire Roster |
GE Renewable Energy (GE) has selected Global Wind Service (GWS) for the load-out and installation of the 80-turbine Saint Nazaire offshore wind farm.
Read more2021-10-06 (newatlas.com)
World's largest offshore wind turbine starts operating at 14 MW
More than three years after revealing plans to build a monster offshore wind turbine called the Haliade-X, GE Renewable Energy has announced that the prototype of the latest member of the family has started operating at 14 MW in Rotterdam.
Read more2020-12-08 (power-eng.com)
GE and Veolia team up to provide wind turbine blade recycling
GE Renewable Energy announced today that it signed a multi-year agreement with Veolia North America (VNA) to recycle blades removed from its US-based
Read more2020-12-08 (evwind.es)
GE Renewable Energy Announces US Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Agreement with Veolia | REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world
The agreement involves the use of wind turbine blades to replace the raw material for cement manufacturing, allowing a net reduction of 27% in CO? emissions from cement production. The recycling solution can be implemented quickly and at scale to maximize the benefits for the wind energy industry. First deal of its kind in the US wind industry.
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