KEY POINTS
  • GE is cutting hundreds of jobs in its onshore wind power group.
  • The move comes as GE faces a trifecta of challenges: Rising input costs, supply chain issues, and competition from the likes of Siemens.
  • GE is also in the process of splitting into three publicly traded companies, focused on health care, aerospace and energy.

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The Invenergy Judith Gap wind farm in central Montana, uses 90 wind turbines from GE.

General Electric is laying off 20% of its U.S. onshore wind workforce, which equates to hundreds of jobs, according to a person familiar with the matter who declined to be named.

A note was sent out to employees Wednesday.

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