Siemens Gamesa | Latest News & Updates - Oct 24, 2024 Release

Siemens Gamesa has reintroduced its 4.X onshore turbine platform to the market with expectations of modest sales...


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Siemens Gamesa

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Siemens 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 has reintroduced its 4.X onshore turbine platform to the market with expectations of modest sales.
  • Siemens Gamesa signed an MoU with Equinor and Doosan Enerbility to develop a 750 MW floating offshore wind farm in Ulsan, South Korea, using Siemens Gamesa's 15 MW turbines.
  • Siemens Gamesa is attending Windergy India 2024 in Chennai to collaborate with key players in the wind energy sector.
  • Regina Tukaeva has joined Siemens Gamesa as Head of Offshore Service Operations Central Europe in the Netherlands, previously holding a position at another company.
  • Maria Ximena Gomez Gaitan has joined Siemens Gamesa as Global Head EQS for Onshore in Colombia, previously holding a position at another company.
  • Stinne Poulsen has joined Siemens Gamesa as a Project Order Manager.
  • Gleydson Rocha, Global Commodity Manager at Siemens Gamesa, visited the company's plant in Mamandur, Tamil Nadu, to engage with strategic suppliers amid global challenges.
  • Iberdrola's chairman Ignacio Galán expressed confidence in Siemens Gamesa as a reliable supplier, preferring them over Chinese wind turbine producers for the European market.

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