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Offshore Wind Slowed by Broken Blades, Rising Costs and Angry Fishermen

Accidents involving blades made by GE Vernova have delayed projects off the coasts of Massachusetts and England and could imperil climate goals.

Stanley Reed
Author: Stanley Reed

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Electric Light and Power, Fishing, Commercial, GE Vernova Group, Global Warming, Government Contracts and Procurement, Massachusetts, Vineyard Wind LLC
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