Analysis: Why did Siemens Gamesa and GE settle their legal battle?
The rival turbine manufacturers’ bitter global patent dispute, conducted across multiple markets, had been rumbling along for years. But the
Read moreThe rival turbine manufacturers’ bitter global patent dispute, conducted across multiple markets, had been rumbling along for years. But the
Read moreLegal firm ClientEarth announced today (9 February) that its lawyers would seek the permission of the UK’s high court to
Read moreA US judge has criticised two offshore wind giants for “inhibiting efforts to combat climate change” as he doubled the
Read moreGE asked the US District Court in Massachusetts to modify a permanent injunction imposed in September on importing, manufacturing, selling
Read moreOn October 17, GE unveiled the Haliade-X-ii and Haliade-X-iii in court documents in an attempt to circumvent the permanent injunction a
Read moreThis figure emerged in a hearing today at the US District Court in Boston, although the judge has yet to
Read moreThe US company – one of the world’s largest turbine manufacturers – also revealed that it will design around the technology
Read moreGE being banned from selling, importing and installing Haliade-X turbines that infringe a Siemens Gamesa patent in US waters is
Read moreAn American court has banned GE from selling, importing and installing its flagship Haliade-X offshore wind turbines, which infringe a
Read moreThe six-turbine demonstration project, off Cleveland, would be the US’s first freshwater project. It is being developed by Lake Erie
Read moreThe battle of the titans may really only be getting started, with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) and General Electric
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