CCP Virus Outbreak at Wind Power Plant in North Dakota Shuts Down Production

CCP Virus Outbreak at Wind Power Plant in North Dakota Shuts Down Production
An outbreak of the CCP virus at a wind power plant in North Dakota shut down production on April 20, 2020. Google Maps
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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An outbreak of the CCP virus at a wind power plant in North Dakota shut down production.

In a statement to news outlets, a spokesperson for GE, which owns LM Wind Power, said its facility in Grand Forks will be temporarily closed for a minimum of two weeks so the firm can carry out “an extensive disinfection process,” while employees will be paid “as usual” during the closure.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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