Siemens Gamesa | Latest News & Updates - Nov 07, 2024 Release
Siemens Gamesa partnered with Resolve Composites to transform a wind blade into a high-end boat, showcasing innovative sustainability solutions...
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Siemens Gamesa
🌎 siemensgamesa.comSiemens Gamesa is a global technology leader in the renewable energy industry, specializing in the development, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance of wind turbines. With a history dating back to the 1980s, the company is committed to driving the energy transition towards a sustainable world, empowering customers and partners with green energy solutions. It operates in around 90 countries and has a strong presence in both onshore and offshore wind power markets.
Siemens Gamesa - Latest News and Updates
- Siemens Gamesa partnered with Resolve Composites to transform a wind blade into a high-end boat, showcasing innovative sustainability solutions.
- Siemens Gamesa has developed a novel method to stabilize wind turbine blades by installing closeout plates, eliminating the need for traditional trailing edge beam designs.
- Siemens Gamesa is supplying 41 turbines with new nacelles and blades, plus six new turbines rated at 3.1 MW, for the repowering of the Champion Wind project in Texas.
- Derecktor Shipyards will build a daughter craft to support Siemens Gamesa's operations and maintenance workforce for Dominion Energy's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project.
- Siemens Gamesa is currently hiring for the position of Rope Access Blade Repair (RABR) - Technical Supervisor in the Netherlands.
- Siemens Gamesa's team, including Ralf Dietrich and others, participated in The DEVOPS Conference in Copenhagen, focusing on AI-assisted coding and value stream mapping.
- Ian Jennison, Commercial Sales Manager at Siemens Gamesa, will relocate to Melbourne, Australia later this month to focus on projects in Australia and New Zealand while remaining involved in Japanese projects.
- A Siemens Gamesa turbine blade broke at the 372MW Bjornberget wind farm in Sweden on November 3, prompting an investigation.
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