通用电气可再生能源公司收购荷兰WMC风力涡轮机叶片测试中心

   通用电气可再生能源业务部LM风电公司宣布计划收购荷兰Wieringerwerf的WMC测试设施。


 
  该工厂将为新的GE涡轮机提供转子轮毂测试,并继续为荷兰和其他地区更广泛的风电行业提供叶片和其他测试,数字工具,研究和类似服务。
  LM Wind Power计划随着时间的推移扩展和开发该设施。现有23名员工由复合材料和转子叶片测试方面的高素质专家组成。所有这些都将被保留以帮助发展业务。
  LM Wind Power在荷兰的业务不断增长。它在斯希普霍尔贸易中心设有管理办公室,代表16个的44名员工和Heerhugowaard的研究机构,代表14个的40名员工。该公司于2017年4月被G??E收购,该公司是可再生能源的领导者,并且继续保持同步增长,为各地的客户提供先进的风力涡轮机叶片。
  WMC董事会主席Aart van der Pal评论说:“收购Wieringerwerf的WMC风力涡轮机叶片测试设施为23名员工确保了一个充满希望的未来,并确保了这个重要的荷兰设施的增长和机会。我们期待着玩在先进风力发电机转子叶片的未来发展中发挥关键作用。“
  “新的测试设施将进一步促进LM Wind Power在设计和制造先进风力涡轮机叶片和其他部件方面的研发能力,”Duncan Berry席执行官LM Wind Power表示。“我们很高兴保留现有的优秀员工队伍,并补充LM Wind Power和GE在荷兰战略性绿色产业中的不断增长。这些都是宝贵的,高级的,技术性的工作,我们为越来越多的毕业生和职位提供就业机会。荷兰好的大学毕业生,包括代尔夫特,特温特,埃因霍温和阿姆斯特丹。“

原文如下:

  GE Renewable Energy Business, LM Wind Power announced the planned acquisition of the WMC test facilities in Wieringerwerf, Netherlands..
  The facility will provide rotor hub testing for new GE turbines and also continue to offer blade and other testing, digital tools, research and similar services to the wider wind industry in Netherlands and elsewher.
  LM Wind Power plans to expand and develop the facility over time. The 23 current employees comprise highly-qualified experts in composites and rotor blade testing. All will be retained to help grow the business.
  LM Wind Power has a growing presence in the Netherlands. It has its global management office at World Trade Center, Schiphol, with 44 employees representing 16 nationalities and a research facility in Heerhugowaard with 40 employees representing 14 nationalities. The company was acquired by GE in April 2017, a world leader in renewable energy and it continues to grow at pace, providing advanced wind turbine blades to customers all over the world.
  Aart van der Pal, Chairman of the Board of WMC commented, "The acquisition of the WMC wind turbine blade test facility in Wieringerwerf secures a promising future for the 23 employees and ensures growth and opportunity for this important Dutch facility. We look forward to playing a key role in the future developments of advanced wind turbine rotor blades."
  "The new test facilities will further contribute to LM Wind Power's research and development capabilities for the design and manufacture of advanced wind turbine blades and other components," said Duncan Berry CEO, LM Wind Power. "We are delighted to retain the talented existing workforce and supplement LM Wind Power and GE's growing presence in a strategic green industry in the Netherlands. These are valuable, senior, technical jobs and we provide employment to a significant and increasing number of graduates and post graduates from the best Dutch Universities including Delft, Twente, Eindhoven and Amsterdam."