GE to build New York plants if Haliade-X offshore wind turbine patent ‘work-around’ nets sufficient orders

GE is proposing two new offshore wind facilities in New York to build blades and nacelles for its recently unveiled next-generation Haliade-X, which it says does not infringe the intellectual property of Siemens Gamesa. The manufacturing plants are part of bids for New York’s third offshore wind tender.

by Ros Davidson
GE has now redesigned its Haliade-X in a way that does not infringe Siemens Gamesa's patented IP, it says, and has asked the court to remove the injunction on selling the  turbine in the US
GE has now redesigned its Haliade-X in a way that does not infringe Siemens Gamesa's patented IP, it says, and has asked the court to remove the injunction on selling the turbine in the US

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