GE sees heavy losses continue despite sharp rise in Q1 turbine orders

GE saw a sharp uptick in wind turbine orders in the first quarter of 2023 but this was not enough to prevent further heavy losses in its renewable energy unit.

by Killian Staines
Orders for onshore turbines in North America helped nearly double GE's Q1order intake year on year (pic credit: GE Renewable Energy/Rich Crowder)
Orders for onshore turbines in North America helped nearly double GE's Q1order intake year on year (pic credit: GE Renewable Energy/Rich Crowder)

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