GE gains foothold on Japanese offshore wind market with Toshiba

US-based GE has formed a partnership with Japan's Toshiba on local production of offshore wind turbine components in the Asian country, including assembly of the Haliade-X nacelle.
GE's Haliade-X turbine at the Port of Rotterdam. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam
GE's Haliade-X turbine at the Port of Rotterdam. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam

Most eyes in the offshore wind sector are fixed upon East Asia, where ambitious goals set by Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have put the region on the world wind energy map.

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