通用電氣可再生能源公司收購荷蘭WMC風力渦輪機葉片測試中心

   通用電氣可再生能源業務部LM風電公司宣布計劃收購荷蘭Wieringerwerf的WMC測試設施。


 
  該工廠將為新的GE渦輪機提供轉子輪轂測試,并繼續為荷蘭和其他地區更廣泛的風電行業提供葉片和其他測試,數字工具,研究和類似服務。
  LM Wind Power計劃隨著時間的推移擴展和開發該設施?,F有23名員工由復合材料和轉子葉片測試方面的高素質專家組成。所有這些都將被保留以幫助發展業務。
  LM Wind Power在荷蘭的業務不斷增長。它在斯希普霍爾貿易中心設有管理辦公室,代表16個的44名員工和Heerhugowaard的研究機構,代表14個的40名員工。該公司于2017年4月被G??E收購,該公司是可再生能源的領導者,并且繼續保持同步增長,為各地的客戶提供先進的風力渦輪機葉片。
  WMC董事會主席Aart van der Pal評論說:“收購Wieringerwerf的WMC風力渦輪機葉片測試設施為23名員工確保了一個充滿希望的未來,并確保了這個重要的荷蘭設施的增長和機會。我們期待著玩在先進風力發電機轉子葉片的未來發展中發揮關鍵作用。“
  “新的測試設施將進一步促進LM Wind Power在設計和制造先進風力渦輪機葉片和其他部件方面的研發能力,”Duncan Berry席執行官LM Wind Power表示。“我們很高興保留現有的優秀員工隊伍,并補充LM Wind Power和GE在荷蘭戰略性綠色產業中的不斷增長。這些都是寶貴的,高級的,技術性的工作,我們為越來越多的畢業生和職位提供就業機會。荷蘭好的大學畢業生,包括代爾夫特,特溫特,埃因霍溫和阿姆斯特丹。“

原文如下:

  GE Renewable Energy Business, LM Wind Power announced the planned acquisition of the WMC test facilities in Wieringerwerf, Netherlands..
  The facility will provide rotor hub testing for new GE turbines and also continue to offer blade and other testing, digital tools, research and similar services to the wider wind industry in Netherlands and elsewher.
  LM Wind Power plans to expand and develop the facility over time. The 23 current employees comprise highly-qualified experts in composites and rotor blade testing. All will be retained to help grow the business.
  LM Wind Power has a growing presence in the Netherlands. It has its global management office at World Trade Center, Schiphol, with 44 employees representing 16 nationalities and a research facility in Heerhugowaard with 40 employees representing 14 nationalities. The company was acquired by GE in April 2017, a world leader in renewable energy and it continues to grow at pace, providing advanced wind turbine blades to customers all over the world.
  Aart van der Pal, Chairman of the Board of WMC commented, "The acquisition of the WMC wind turbine blade test facility in Wieringerwerf secures a promising future for the 23 employees and ensures growth and opportunity for this important Dutch facility. We look forward to playing a key role in the future developments of advanced wind turbine rotor blades."
  "The new test facilities will further contribute to LM Wind Power's research and development capabilities for the design and manufacture of advanced wind turbine blades and other components," said Duncan Berry CEO, LM Wind Power. "We are delighted to retain the talented existing workforce and supplement LM Wind Power and GE's growing presence in a strategic green industry in the Netherlands. These are valuable, senior, technical jobs and we provide employment to a significant and increasing number of graduates and post graduates from the best Dutch Universities including Delft, Twente, Eindhoven and Amsterdam."