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Japan has announced a new cooperative framework with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to enhance the country’s offshore wind ...
The wind unit’s comparable loss before special items came in at €249m, down from a loss of €446m in the year-earlier quarter. That still left Siemens Gamesa with a negative profit margin of 9.2%, ...
Siemens Gamesa had only previously installed a prototype of the turbine, which has 115-metre blades and a rating of up to 15MW with power boost, at the Danish national test centre for large wind ...
Siemens Gamesa (Zamudio, Spain) and a group of investors led by TPG (San Francisco, Calif., U.S.) intend to jointly address the Indian onshore wind market potential through a new company, in which TPG ...
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 ...
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.
The agreement between Siemens Gamesa and TPG includes the manufacturing, installation and service of onshore wind turbines in India and Sri Lanka. As part of the business transfer agreement, Siemens ...
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 discovered that it has much bigger problems than it thought – and that they could take years to fix.
Siemens Energy AG has placed its first so-called green bond, raising 1.5 billion euros ($1.63 billion) that will be used to refinance existing debt of its wind-turbine unit Siemens Gamesa ...