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Judge orders turbine manufacturer to stick with Massachusetts offshore wind farm project

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Judge orders turbine manufacturer to stick with Massachusetts offshore wind farm project

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A Massachusetts judge has temporarily blocked GE Renewables from pulling out of the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm project. The decision ensures the project's continuation, despite GE Renewables' claim that Vineyard Wind owes it $300 million.

A Massachusetts judge has blocked GE Renewables from terminating its contract with Vineyard Wind, a major offshore wind farm project. Vineyard Wind went to court after GE Renewables said it would terminate its contracts, citing a $300 million debt. The judge ruled that GE Renewables owes Vineyard Wind over $545 million for a turbine blade collapse in July 2024. The project, located 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard, has 62 turbines generating 800 megawatts of clean electricity. The judge's decision ensures the project's continuation, despite GE Renewables' claims of contractual compliance. Vineyard Wind is a joint venture between Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

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