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GE Vernova prepares 'leaner' offshore wind system, will cut numerous tasks

Energy equipment maker GE Vernova said on Thursday it prepared to slash the size of its struggling overseas wind service, a move that could cut 900 jobs around the world.

The company blamed expense inflation and supply chain difficulties that have actually been a drag on the sector over the last year.

The proposition shows industry wide difficulties for wind and objectives to transform our Offshore Wind company into a smaller, leaner and more profitable business within GE Vernova, a. business representative stated in an emailed declaration.

But the business has actually also suffered hold-ups to two significant. jobs it is providing because of occurrences including its. turbine blades.

In July,

a production defect

resulted in a turbine blade failure at the Vineyard Wind task. off the coast of Massachusetts, and that facility has not yet. gone back to full building.

The company also experienced two separate turbine blade. failures at

the Dogger Bank

project in the UK this year.

Last week, company CEO Scott Strazik stated its wind. sector would lose $300 million this quarter as it looks for to. complete a $3 billion order stockpile.

GE Vernova stated it would assign resources to existing. projects, including quality assurance. It did not state where the. 900 tasks would be cut.

(source: Reuters)