GE Vernova to downsize offshore wind business with ‘900 jobs at risk’
US turbine manufacturer GE Vernova plans to downsize its offshore wind business in a move that Windpower Monthly understands could
Read moreUS turbine manufacturer GE Vernova plans to downsize its offshore wind business in a move that Windpower Monthly understands could
Read moreColombia’s national hydrocarbons agency, ANC, has published the final rules for the South American country’s first-ever offshore wind seabed lease
Read moreA Uruguayan state-owned energy company has gained a key approval to award sites that could host up to 3GW of
Read moreThe EU’s new energy and housing commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, has been tasked with proposing a blueprint for boosting electrification in
Read moreThe country’s federal network agency, the Bundesnetzagentur, had looked to award contracts for up to 2,709MW of onshore wind capacity.
Read moreDeutsche Bank expects Siemens Energy’s share price to rise amid the company’s efforts to reform its troubled wind turbine-making subsidiary
Read moreChina’s Goldwind is seeking out new markets as it launches its first turbine factory in Brazil, CEO Cao Zhigang told
Read moreGE Vernova expects to post a $300 million Ebitda loss in its wind segment for the third quarter of 2024
Read moreSouth Korean industrial giant Doosan Enerbility plans to make a 10MW offshore wind turbine for use in projects in its
Read moreDuring a wide-ranging discussion for episode 28 of the Wind Power podcast, Backwell spoke to Windpower Monthly editor Ian Griggs
Read moreSiemens Gamesa workers have warned “unfair competition” from China could have “serious consequences” in the German wind industry, potentially causing
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