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Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa is in talks with Chinese suppliers of rare earth permanent magnets about the possibility of ...
Siemens Gamesa reviewed its wind turbine fleet’s failure rates and discovered that it has much bigger problems than it thought – and that they could take years to fix.
Siemens Gamesa has taken the top spot for the world’s most powerful wind turbine, with reports it has successfully installed a 21.5 megawatt (MW) unit at the Technical University of Denmark’s ...
Renewable energy giant Siemens Gamesa today announced the launch of GreenerTower, a sustainable steel tower that reduces a wind turbine’s carbon footprint by 20%. Wind turbine towers are made up ...
Siemens Gamesa sold wind turbines that ‘had not been sufficiently tested’ as it tried to get new products to the market too quickly, CEO Jochen Eickholt admitted, while the head of parent Siemens ...
Siemens Gamesa declined to comment on whether the prototype will be a new turbine variant or mark development a new platform. Increasing size and power beyond the 15MW level is already the subject of ...
Siemens Gamesa also confirmed the appointment of Richard Luijendijk, who has been with the company since 2015, as CEO of its onshore business as of Jan. 1, with Eickholt calling him in a statement ...
More turbines at the Kaskasi wind farm are expected to be fitted out with B81 RecyclableBlades in the near future, and Siemens Gamesa also reports that the technology can be scaled up to produce ...
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Power Technology on MSNJapan seals offshore wind deal with Siemens GamesaJapan has announced a new cooperative framework with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to enhance the country’s offshore wind ...
Siemens Gamesa plans to cut about 4,100 jobs from its wind turbine division as the company continues to restructure its business. The downsizing, reported May 28 by Reuters, impacts about 15% of ...
Global green energy company Siemens Gamesa reported Thursday that it had lost a staggering $967 million during the three-month period from between October to December. The Germany-based company ...
A ministry official announced that the Japan's Industry Ministry will sign an agreement on Tuesday with Siemens Gamesa ...
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