Once there, the Haliade-X nacelle and blade will undergo a technology testing program to ensure they are ready for years of offshore operation.
As reported, the nacelle of the Haliade-X 12MW recently began its journey from GE's production site in Saint-Nazaire to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
“It is thanks to the high commitment of the LM Wind Power and GE Renewable Energy teams from all our plants worldwide and design offices that this dream could come true here in Cherbourg," said Erwan Le Floch, Cherbourg Plant Director.
"All the recently hired local people are extremely grateful for the skill transfer and have the willingness to perform to their best, actively participating in the development of offshore wind."
In June, LM Wind Power rolled out the first blade for the Haliade-X 12MW offshore wind turbine in Cherbourg.
Haliade-X 12MW will be installed in Rotterdam this summer and will be placed onshore to facilitate access for testing. It is expected to allow the collection of data during the initial period of operations which is needed to obtain the Type Certificate in 2020 and ship first commercial units in 2021.
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