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GE Offshore Wind         
  • Detail of a wind turbine Alstom-Ecotècnica Eco80 in the Spanish Basque Country
SUBSIDIARY OF GE RENEWABLE ENERGY, SPECIALISING IN OFFSHORE WIND SOLUTIONS, BASED IN NANTES, FRANCE
Ecotècnia; Alstom Ecotecnia; Alstom Ecotècnia; Alstom Wind; GE Winf (offshore); GE Wind (offshore)
GE Offshore Wind is a joint venture with Alstom and a subsidiary of GE Renewable Energy, created in 2015 when most of that company's other electrical power and generation assets were acquired. GE's stake in the joint venture is 50 % plus 1 share.
GE Wind (offshore)         
  • Detail of a wind turbine Alstom-Ecotècnica Eco80 in the Spanish Basque Country
SUBSIDIARY OF GE RENEWABLE ENERGY, SPECIALISING IN OFFSHORE WIND SOLUTIONS, BASED IN NANTES, FRANCE
Ecotècnia; Alstom Ecotecnia; Alstom Ecotècnia; Alstom Wind; GE Winf (offshore); GE Wind (offshore)
GE Power's offshore wind business is a joint venture with Alstom, created in 2015 when most of that company's other electrical power and generation assets were acquired. GE's stake in the joint venture is 50 % plus 1 share.
Offshore wind power         
  • Several foundation structures for offshore wind turbines in the port of Bremerhaven
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  • Tripods foundation for offshore wind farms in 2008 in [[Wilhelmshaven]], Germany
  • Blue H Technologies - World's First Floating Wind Turbine
  • Middelgrunden]] offshore wind farm, 3.5 km outside [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
  • An offshore structure for housing an [[HVDC converter station]] for offshore wind parks is being moved by a [[heavy-lift ship]] in Norway.
  • Progression of expected wind turbine evolution to deeper water
  • Map of Global Offshore Wind Speeds ([[Global Wind Atlas]] 3.0)
  • An illustration of a hypothetical offshore wind farm in 1977
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  • Most common types of fixed offshore wind foundations
  • Offshore wind turbines of the [[Rødsand Wind Farm]] in the [[Fehmarn Belt]], the western part of the Baltic Sea between Germany and Denmark (2010)
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  • Estimated technical potential for fixed and floating offshore wind in Vietnam in terms of installed power capacity in megawatts (MW) within 200 kilometers of the shoreline
USE OF WIND TURBINES CONSTRUCTED IN MARINE BODIES OF WATER TO HARVEST WIND ENERGY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY
Offshore windfarm; Offshore wind; Offshore wind farm; Offshore wind turbine; Wind turbines at sea; Offshore wind farms; Offshore wind industry; Offshore wind energy; Offshore wind projects; Offshore wind park; Offshore windpower; Off-shore wind
Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the generation of electricity through wind farms in bodies of water, usually at sea. There are higher wind speeds offshore than on land, so offshore farms generate more electricity per amount of capacity installed.