GE sails past Vestas thanks to US wind rush

Jessica Shankleman
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Industry report also shows both US and China installed around 13GW of new wind energy capacity last year

Vestas has lost its title as the world's leading manufacturer of wind turbines, according to new figures that show the Danish giant was pipped to the post by General Electric last year. Preliminary...

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