LM Wind Power Lays First Stone at Cherbourg Blade Factory

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LM Wind Power, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of wind-turbine blades, recently announced work on its new factory in Cherbourg, Normandy, has begun.

This was marked with a foundation stone ceremony at the construction site, chaired by French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve in the presence of industry and representatives from the local partners, including Normandy region, the Manche Department, the local community of Cherbourg, and the port authority, Ports Normands Associés (PNA). The company brings an initial investment of more than 100 million euros into the development of the Cherbourg site, which is expected to grow to a capacity between 1.2 and 2 GW.

The ramp-up to production of blades destined for European offshore wind farms is expected during 2018. The company aims to begin hiring and training after the summer, with a plan for more than 550 people at the facility once the first production lines are in place. The training will start in a new Center of Excellence that will provide the skills needed for a new strategically important green business. The plant is scaled for growth and is already in the initial phase expected to generate 2,000 further indirect jobs in the local area.

“LM Wind Power is open for offshore business in Cherbourg,” said Alexis Crama, LM Wind Power’s vice president Offshore.  “We are delighted to celebrate the laying of the first stone together with our partners for one of the largest inward investments in Normandy by an industrial business for many years. With this facility, we are hoping to attract both existing and new customers that will develop the offshore wind industry with us. Together, we will develop and produce reliable and high performance ultra-long blades that will continue to drive down the levelized cost of energy from offshore wind to the benefit of people and the environment.”

“The offshore market in Europe provides significant opportunities for growth in the coming years, and we are proud to be right at the center of that development with this new Cherbourg blade plant,” said LM Wind Power CEO Marc de Jong. “We thank GE Renewable Energy for their support to this second-to-none project, and we look forward to welcoming many new customers and hundreds of French colleagues into our global family.” 

Source: LM Wind Power

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