Gamesa and Northrop team up to build giant 5MW offshore turbine

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Spanish wind giant reaches agreement with US naval ship builder to work on prototype offshore turbine, as EU countries move forward with plans for North Sea grid

Leading wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has set its sights on providing offshore turbines for the UK's giant Round 3 initiative, after this week inking a deal with America's largest shipbuilder that will...

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