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ORE Catapult has welcomed the news of GE Renewable Energy’s investment in a new blade factory in Teesside, north-east England.
The factory, which will make blades for Haliade-X units, will directly create around 750 jobs at the Teesworks site on the River Tees as well as 1500 indirect roles.
It will open and start production in 2023, supplying blades to SSE Renewables and Equinor’s Dogger Bank offshore wind farm, as reported exclusively in last week’s subscriber-only edition of reNEWS.
ORE Catapult chief executive Andrew Jamieson said: “We’re justifiably proud of the strong partnership that we have built with both GE Renewable Energy and LM Wind Power over recent years, directly supporting the rapid delivery of their ground-breaking Haliade-X turbine and bringing UK innovation, research and development to the forefront of global offshore wind technology development.