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SSE Renewables chooses GE as supplier for wind farm

British wind farm developer SSE Renewables said on Friday that it chose General Electric’s renewable energy division as its preferred turbine supplier for the third and final phase of an offshore, largest in the world, wind farm.

According to the announcement, a 14 megawatt (MW) version of GE’s huge Haliade-X turbine will be used at a British energy project called Dogger Bank C. Dogger Bank C is made in partnership between Equinor and SSE Renewables. The deal should be finalized in the first quarter of next year.

Halfdan Brustad, vice president for Dogger Bank at Equinor, stated that "these world-leading turbines will help us deliver renewable electricity at the lowest cost possible for millions of people across the UK."

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