NEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) - Power services company GE
Vernova ( GEV ) could not reach an agreement to supply smaller
turbines for three New York offshore wind developments before
the projects' contracts were canceled, GE Vernova ( GEV ) CEO Scott
Strazik told Reuters on Thursday.
Last week, New York abandoned contracts it had awarded for
three major offshore wind developments, with state officials
largely blaming the cancellations on GE Vernova's ( GEV ) decision to
scrap its 18 megawatt turbine plans, which the wind farm
developers had planned to use.
"We just collectively, as a system, couldn't get it across
the line on the those projects in that auction," Strazik said.