GE Offshore Wind
GE Offshore Wind is a joint venture with Alstom and a subsidiary of GE Renewable Energy, created in 2015 when most of Alstom's electrical power and generation assets were acquired by General Electric. GE's stake in the joint venture is 50% plus 1 share.
Industry | Wind turbines |
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Predecessor | Alstom Wind (2010-2015) Alstom Ecotècnia (2007-2010) Ecotècnia S.c.c.l. (1981-2007) |
Founded | 1981 |
Headquarters | Nantes , France |
Key people | Lars Rytter (CEO) |
Products | Alstom Haliade 150, GE Haliade-X |
Owner | General Electric |
Parent | GE Renewable Energy |
Formerly known as Alstom Wind, originally Alstom Ecotècnia, the company was the wind power company of energy infrastructure company Alstom, within its 'Power' operating division, from 2010 to 2015. The company originated as Ecotècnia S.c.c.l., a Spanish wind power equipment manufacturing and installation company established in 1981, acquired by Alstom 2007 for €350 million.
The subsidiary's main product is the 14MW Haliade-X offshore wind turbine, amongst the most powerful on Earth.
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