Today’s announcement brings the total number of jobs supported by the construction and operation of Dogger Bank Wind Farm in the UK region to more than 2,500ġ0 March 2021: GE Renewable Energy has today unveiled plans to open a new world-class blade manufacturing facility on Teesside in the North East of England to support the growing offshore wind market in the UK and Europe and to produce blades for its Haliade-X turbine that will power Dogger Bank, the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
Blades produced in Teesside will be installed at Dogger Bank from 2024 onwards.The Haliade-X turbines will be installed on Dogger Bank Wind Farm, more than 130km from the Yorkshire coast.The plant at Teesworks will produce sets of 107m blades for GE’s Haliade-X offshore wind turbine.
GE Renewable Energy plans new blade manufacturing plant on Teesside for Dogger Bank wind turbinesġ0th March 2021 in Press releases, Project news, Supply Chainīlade factory is expected to create up to 750 direct and up to 1,500 indirect jobs in the region.