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Japan has announced a new cooperative framework with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to enhance the country’s offshore wind sector.
Losses narrowed in the second quarter of wind turbine unit Siemens Gamesa’s fiscal year, and the full-year outlook brightened as parent Siemens Energy unexpectedly released quite positive preliminary ...
Siemens Gamesa last month finished installation of the world’s most powerful installed wind turbine, a mammoth 21.5MW offshore wind prototype at the Osterild test centre.
Siemens Gamesa to divest 90% of Indian wind business to TPG In light of the rapidly growing wind sector in India, Siemens Gamesa has chosen to transfer majority ownership to TPG, a partner with ...
Siemens Gamesa has taken the top spot for the world’s most powerful wind turbine, after successfully installing it in a test field in Denmark.
Siemens Gamesa has completed work on what to date is the world’s most powerful installed wind turbine. The final blades for the 21.5-MW prototype offshore turbine were installed April 2 at the ...
Mint first reported that Germany's Siemens Energy AG had put Siemens Gamesa's India wind turbine unit for sale to cut losses and return its global wind turbine business to profitability by 2026.
Siemens Gamesa transfers majority ownership of its Indian wind business to TPG Siemens Gamesa and a group of investors led by TPG intend to jointly address the Indian onshore wind market potential ...
Siemens Gamesa is expecting to break even by 2026 and is now choosing to focus only on the US and European markets.
Wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa was created in April 2017 by the merger of Gamesa in Spain with Siemens Wind Power in Denmark. It owes its success to the generous subsidies for wind power ...
Siemens Gamesa reviewed its wind turbine fleet's failure rates and found out that it has much bigger problems than it thought.
Siemens Energy has placed its first green bond, with the proceeds of €1.5 billion used to refinance existing borrowings of its wind-turbine unit.