[3] In 1952, they investigated the possibilities of commercial exploitation of glass fiber technology, which made them change their name to LM Glasfiber and abandon their original plan of manufacturing wooden furniture.
They commissioned the An-225 to carry the world's longest piece of air cargo, as it flew two new 42-meter wind turbine blades from their factory in Tianjin, China, to their test facility in Lunderskov, Denmark.
[6] The company is headquartered in Kolding, Denmark and has a global business office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
[7] In April 2017, GE Renewable Energy purchased LM Wind Power for a total cost of €1.5 billion.
[8] This acquisition facilitated GE's ability to distribute wind energy to customers around the world.