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GE adds second production line to its Cherbourg wind blade factory in France

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LM Wind Power, a GE Renewable Energy business has announced the launch of its second 107-m wind turbine blade production line at its Cherbourg factory in France.

In a release, GE said that the second line has been added in order to address the industry’s demand for offshore wind turbine blades. The new line has been through the prototype phase and will now start operations.

Additionally, GE Renewable Energy will be further investing in upgrading the plant. The company is planning an extension of the site, with the construction of an additional hall for finishing blades (post-molding) before they are shipped.

The facility has produced the world’s first offshore wind turbine blade longer than 100meters — a 107m long blade that will be used in GE’s Haliade-X offshore wind turbine.

 

The facility became the first wind turbine blade manufacturing site in France when it was opened three and half years ago in April 2018.

 

According to Olivier Fontan, President & CEO of LM Wind Power, said: “Our teams here in Cherbourg are thrilled to take an active role in the energy transition and to be part of the successful journey for GE’s Haliade-X offshore wind turbine. The arrival of the second 107-meters mold at the factory marks an increased activity for LM Wind Power in Cherbourg, and we are happy to welcome a large wave of new employees, allowing us to participate in social development and create more jobs in the surrounding community.”

 

Big Recruitment

The site is recruiting 200 employees, targeting 800 employees’ total. Every new hire goes through an intensive six-week training program at the factory’s ‘Center of Excellence’ to learn wind turbine blade manufacturing processes and develop skills and technical expertise required to produce high-quality wind turbine blades. The factory currently has about 600 employees, with 34 percent being women.

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