September 14, 2009 7:52 AM PDT

GE boosts offshore wind with acquisition

by Martin LaMonica
News.com

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10351696-54.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0


General Electric filled out its offshore wind turbine portfolio by 
buying ScanWind, which makes direct-drive turbine components.

GE on Monday said that it has completed the acquisition, which was 
valued at a about $18.5 million. ScanWind, which is headquartered in 
Trondheim, Norway and has a design center in Karlstad, Sweden, is now 
testing 11 turbines off the Norwegian coast.

ScanWind makes a drive train that eliminates the need for a gear box in 
a wind turbine. Direct drive turbines typically add cost to turbines but 
they are gaining use in small turbines and other places where low 
maintenance is required.

GE invested in the technology specifically for use in offshore wind 
turbines. "(Reliability) is particularly important for the growth of the 
offshore wind industry, where project economics are strongly affected by 
turbine design and reliability," Vic Abate, vice president of renewable 
energy at GE Energy, said in a statement.

With many of the best locations for land wind farms spoken for, offshore 
wind farms offer some of the best wind power potential. There are a 
handful of offshore wind farm proposals in the U.S. including the Cape 
Wind project in Massachusetts and a project off the coast of Delaware.

Citing industry estimates, GE said that offshore wind is projected to 
balloon from an installed base of 1.5 gigawatts in 2008 to 30 gigawatts 
by 2020, driven by European renewable energy mandates and falling wind 
power prices. A typical nuclear or coal power plant has a generating 
capacity of about one gigawatt, or 1,000 megawatts.

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