GE Renewable Energy, COBOD, and LafargeHolcim have announced a three-way partnership to co-develop 3D printed, “record-tall” wind turbine towers. Leveraging COBOD’s concrete printing technology with LafargeHolcim’s leading construction materials, GE will be able to tie the multi-year project together with its extensive resources. The trio intends to boost global renewable energy production while lowering the […]
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