Werbung GE Renewable Energy will Rotorblattwerk in Kanada ausbauen Finanzierungen Produkte Windenergie 19. Juli 2021 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels GE Renewable Energy arbeitet mit den Regierungen von Kanada und Québec zusammen, um in die Erweiterung des Rotorenwerks in Gaspé zu investieren Die Werkserweiterung wurde heute auf einer Veranstaltung angekündigt, an der der kanadische Premierminister und der Québec-Minister für Energie und natürliche Ressourcen teilnahmen Die Investitionen stärken das Engagement von Unternehmen und Regierungen für erneuerbare Energien und werden die Schaffung von 200 neuen Arbeitsplätzen unterstützen Die Anlage von GE Renewable Energy wird die Produktion von Windturbinenblätter unterstützen, die für die wachsende nordamerikanische Windkraftindustrie benötigt werden (WK-intern) – Gaspé, Kanada – GE Renewable Energy kooperiert mit den Regierungen von Kanada und Québec bei der Erweiterung seines Rotorblattwerks in Gaspé, Kanada. Auf einer Veranstaltung, an der der kanadische Premierminister Justin Trudeau und der Minister für Energie und natürliche Ressourcen von Quebec, Jonatan Julien, teilnahmen, gaben die Parteien ihre Pläne bekannt, gemeinsam in den Ausbau der Anlage zu investieren, die sich im Besitz von LM Wind Power, einem Unternehmen von GE Renewable Energy, befindetable. GE Renewable Energy partners with Governments of Canada and Québec to invest in expansion of Blade facility in Gaspé Plant expansion announced today at an event attended by Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and Québec Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Jonatan Julien Investment reinforces company and governments’ commitment to renewable energy and will support the creation of 200 new jobs GE Renewable Energy facility will support production of wind turbine blades needed to serve growing North American wind power industry Gaspé, Canada – GE Renewable Energy is partnering with the governments of Canada and Québec for the expansion of its wind turbine blade facility in Gaspé, Canada. At an event attended by Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and Québec Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Jonatan Julien, the parties announced their plans to jointly invest in the expansion of the facility owned by LM Wind Power, a GE Renewable Energy business. The investments will enable the company to expand its existing facility to meet the growing demand for renewable energy across North America. The expansion will result in the creation of 200 skilled jobs, providing clear evidence of how support for renewable energy can yield long-term economic growth. The plant, which started operations in 2005 and was previously expanded in 2017, has manufactured over 10,000 blades, equivalent to approximately 6,000 MW. Heather Chalmers, President & CEO, GE Canada, said, “GE believes climate change is an urgent global priority. We are pleased to be working with committed partners, like Canada, to provide the myriad technology solutions that will be required for the world to meet its net zero commitments. The plant expansion aligns perfectly with Canadian and Québec government policy and economic ambitions and we are pleased to partner with them on an initiative that underscores the ability to work together to address the urgent global crisis of climate change.” Olivier Fontan, President and CEO of LM Wind Power, said, “We are committed to helping our customers lead the energy transition by supplying them with state of the art wind turbine blades that enable them to produce clean, renewable energy as sustainably and efficiently as possible. Our existing employees are proud to support this important work and our new colleagues will receive the training and support they need to contribute to this effort in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.” The Canadian Renewable Energy Association reports that Canada has over 13,500 MW of installed wind capacity, enough to supply approximately three million homes. PR: GE Renewable Energy PB: Blade manufacturing / © GE Renewable Energy Weitere Beiträge:Windpark Bel Coster erneut durch Beschwerde blockiertVestas gibt 128-MW-Auftrag in Chile bekanntNach der Übernahme von SiemensGamesa kommt die Meldung einer neuen 21-MW-Offshore-Windturbine