GE claims wind business lifted third quarter

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Orders for its wind turbines were up 50 per cent year on year, the company claims

Despite tough economic conditions overall, engineering giant GE claims that its wind business has helped to improve the performance of its energy business in the third quarter of this year. Addressing...

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